Buddhist economics rejects both consumerism and material deprivation as paths to wellbeing, instead advocating for sufficiency, right livelihood (work that doesn't harm), and freedom from craving as the organizing principles of an economy. This framework treats economics as a moral discipline rather than a neutral system of resource allocation.
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