
Beginner’s Mind: Heterodoxy, Pluralism, or Buddhist Economics?
A college student in the United States shares their perspective on the path toward more sustainable frameworks for economic development

A college student in the United States shares their perspective on the path toward more sustainable frameworks for economic development

The newly announced center will draw from Buddhism to develop climate policies aimed at equity and public health, led by Professors Clair Brown and Julia Walsh in collaboration with community groups

Reminding ourselves that we must begin within to understand our role in inequality, and then act with wisdom and compassion to bring change

Redefining our basic values for a fair and rational economic…

Thoughts on Buddhist economics and structural…

First steps on the path

The market economy viewed through the lens of Buddhist…

Conference brings together academics and business…

The economics of social and spiritual transformation

A vision of sustainable development founded on…