BUDDHIST SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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The paper entitled “Buddhist Sustainable Development”, consisted of the two objectives, namely 1) to study Significance of Motivation on economics in Theravāda Buddhism and 2) to study the doctrines of Buddhist economics in Theravāda Buddhism. The qualitative research was conducted in this study. Through analysis, analyzing, synthesizing and developing of documents from various perspectives of Buddhist texts and Buddhist scholars, the concept of Buddhist economics is innovated. the attitude of the people is vital because the motivation or willpower of them is like the chief, the leader, the president and the king who can administrate and interfere every department of the government. the economics and ethics are important as if they are compared to the eyes which are significant to everyone because the economics and ethics bring about trust, honest and respect in the middle of the people and happiness for the present life and the future life.
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