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Kiasunomics: Data shows Singaporeans are not spending right. [Chills 181 fr NUS Biz School]

from The Financial Coconut Podcast

Have you ever wondered how superstitions influence our everyday decisions? 🤔 Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of "Kiasunomics," where we unravel the unique spending habits of Singaporeans. Did you know that birth rates spike by 5-8% during dragon years due to cultural beliefs? 🐉 But there's more! From the peculiar preference for house numbers to the surprising effects of children's influence on reducing household electricity, our experts reveal it all.We'll explore how golfing can shape career trajectories, particularly for women in male-dominated industries. And what about those dragon babies? Are they really destined for greatness, or is it a myth that leads to unexpected economic consequences?But that's not all—there's an unexpected twist that might just change the way you see superstitions and economics forever. Watch the video till the end to find out!Learn about our eventsHelp us get to know you better: http://bit.ly/thefinancialcoconut-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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