Buddist economy as a form of metaeconomics

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Culture is not just a backdrop to economics; it is the very fabric that holds communities together. In a market-driven world, where cultural practices are often commodified, metaeconomics provides a lens to examine the deeper assumptions about value, identity, and social cohesion that shape our economic systems. It offers a path toward reclaiming culture as a force for collective well-being and human flourishing, suggesting that the economic models we build should not only reflect our economic needs but also our cultural values and human aspirations.

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