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Have you ever wondered how one can save from taxi rides during surge pricing? Why you would shop more under sunny weather? What effects does a bankrupt neighbour have on residents living in the estate? How do people perceive risks during the coronavirus pandemic? Kiasunomics©2 explores these issues and more in a light-hearted and easy-to-understand manner, by showing the economic ramifications of individual choices through the lens of Teng, the protagonist of this book, and his family and friends. Based on research from the National University of Singapore, the book explains the influences and consequences of the decisions made by all of us, using simple economic logic.This sequel to , a finalist at the Singapore Book Awards 2018, fast forwards a couple of years and follows Teng in his mid-career as a taxi driver. Ferrying passengers for a living, Teng has to grapple with challenges arising from ride hailing services. As one of the breadwinners in a three-generation household, Teng's ability to make wise financial decisions in a fast-changing world becomes increasingly important in attaining his dream of moving his family up the socio-economic ladder.This book covers hot and timely topics, which include: falling prices of old Housing and Development Board flats, rising land prices, wealth disparity among households, the Central Provident Fund retirement policy, regulation of car population, ride hailing services, mobile payments, and the coronavirus pandemic. These are unravelled through the authors' application of research findings.The book brings to light the relevance of research, often seen as esoteric, on our daily life and decision making. It also bears on policy implications, particularly issues on transportation, health, housing, and retirement.<b>Contents:</b> <ul><li>Foreword</li><li>Acknowledgements</li><li>Note from the Authors</li><li>List of Acronyms</li><li>Introduction</li><li>Fickle Fingers</li><li>Productivity</li><li>How Much is My HDB Flat?</li><li>Good Sunshine Day, Good Shopping Day?</li><li>Cherry Picking</li><li>Pay, Lah!</li><li>Gotong Royong</li><li>Thy Neighbour's Misfortune</li><li>Like Father, Like Son?</li><li>Smoke Gets in Your Eyes</li><li>Pick a Card, Any Card</li><li>My Own Boss</li><li>En Bloc</li><li>A Nudge, A Budge</li><li>Calling Once, Calling Twice, Sold!</li><li>Golden Spending in the Silver Years</li><li>Pandemic Pandemonium</li><li>About the Authors</li></ul><br><b>Readership:</b> General readers.Kiasu;Singaporeans;Economic Behaviours;GST;Retirement0<b>Key Features:</b><ul><li>Contextualised to Singapore for local identification, but lends itself to readers from other countries that adopt similar Singaporean practices such as Electronic Road Pricing, Certificate of Entitlement, Mass Rapid Transit, and Central Provident Fund</li><li>Includes stories involving international research that Singaporeans will find interesting and informative</li><li>Brings forth 'Economics Made Simple' to show the relevance of research to our daily lives and help readers understand economics</li><li>Has illustrations that demonstrate common behaviours and related research findings</li><li>Applies <i>Freakonomics'</i> philosophy to the Singaporean context</li></ul>