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U.S. needs to be more liveable!

An important index that measures “liveability”, which includes how well people are doing (and not just average income) puts the U.S. in 16th place, out of 132 countries. Amazing! With our high average income, the well-being of U.S. people should be higher. We underperform because our economic and military strengths don’t create ...

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Buddhist economics musings

I teach an undergraduate seminar at UC Berkeley on “Buddhist Economics”, and it has been great fun. Recently it has attracted attention because of an article from  UCB. This has been wonderful because people from around the world have sent me their own ideas and work on economics, mindfulness, and ...

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