2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89559-4_4
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Buddhist Sustainable Development: Inner Happiness as a Direction for Sustainable Development

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“…As an RO, it adopts a principle of mutual understanding, predictability, trust, confidence, and goodwill among member agents [111]. The idea of agent appreciation within RO plurality arose historically with Asia's Buddhism which, while a minority religion in ASEAN, is a major factor there [112] that promotes principles that seek to enhance growth potential, provided the content of growth reflects the broad principles of sustainability and nonexploitation [113].…”
Section: Asean Dispositional Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an RO, it adopts a principle of mutual understanding, predictability, trust, confidence, and goodwill among member agents [111]. The idea of agent appreciation within RO plurality arose historically with Asia's Buddhism which, while a minority religion in ASEAN, is a major factor there [112] that promotes principles that seek to enhance growth potential, provided the content of growth reflects the broad principles of sustainability and nonexploitation [113].…”
Section: Asean Dispositional Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an RO, it adopts a principle of mutual understanding, predictability, trust, confidence, and goodwill among member agents [303]. The idea of agent appreciation within RO plurality arises historically with Asia's Buddhism which, while a minority religion in ASEAN, is a major factor there [304] that promotes principles that seek to enhance growth potential provided the content of growth reflects the broad principles of sustainability and nonexploitation [305].…”
Section: Asean Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an RO, it adopts a principle of mutual understanding, predictability, trust, confidence, and goodwill among member agents [302]. The idea of agent appreciation within RO plurality arises historically with Asia's Buddhism which, while a minority religion in ASEAN, is a major factor there [303] that promotes principles that seek to enhance growth potential provided the content of growth reflects the broad principles of sustainability and nonexploitation [304].…”
Section: Asean Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%