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IQ and Economic Volatility

2019 
Do countries with higher levels of national IQ have less volatile growth of real economic output compared with lower-IQ countries? This issue has not been addressed. Using a large sample of countries, a simple bivariate correlation indicates that IQ and economic volatility are negatively related. Estimating a regression model of volatility that includes IQ with a number of control variables, the estimated coefficient on IQ is consistently negative and significant. On average, a one-standard deviation increase in IQ is associated with about a 30 percent reduction in economic volatility. The evidence indicates that higher IQ countries have more stable economies.
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