Hooshmand has lived amongst both the poorest nations and the wealthiest nations of the world for more than four decades, where he witnessed inequality in standards of living and the widening gap between the rich and the poor. It was this condition that fueled his passion for studying, researching, and exploring alternative solutions to tackle some of the challenging economic questions of our time. Hooshmand got involved in social and economic development projects in Bangladesh as well as later in the West Indies. He created the work href="https://hooshmandbadee.com/shop/principles-of-spiritual-economics/" target="_blank"Principles of Spiritual Economics which is a compilation of Baha'i writing on economics. He wrote the book href="https://hooshmandbadee.com/shop/economics-and-the-bahai-faith/" target="_blank"Economics and the Bahaacute;#39;iacute; Faith, that explains the Bahaacute;#39;iacute; teachings on economics and their implications for the Bahaacute;#39;iacute; community and the wider society.