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Clair Brown: Buddhist Economics (Hardcover, 2017, Bloomsbury Press) 5 stars

"Traditional economics measures the ways in which we spend our income, but doesn't attribute worth …

In Buddhist economics, freedom is achieved when our reality is no longer clouded by concepts and illusions and we see that everything is impermanent and interdependent. No longer is freedom regarded as having the ability to choose from an endless array of goods and services. Now freedom represents many different things, which vary according to a person's values and goals and a country's culture and politics.

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This perspective rings true.