Work that depend on Lynn and Vanhanen (2002)
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- Burhan, N. A. S., Mohamad, M. R., Kurniawan, Y., & Sidek, A. H. (2014). National intelligence, basic human needs, and their effect on economic growth. Intelligence, 44, 103-111.
- Burhan, N. A. S., Yunus, M. M., Tovar, M. E. L., & Burhan, N. M. G. (2017). Why are cognitive abilities of children so different across countries? The link between major socioeconomic factors and PISA test scores. Personality and Individual Differences, 105, 95-106.
- Clark, C. J., Winegard, B. M., Beardslee, J., Baumeister, R. F., & Shariff, A. F. (2020). Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime—but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQ. Psychological science, 31(2), 170-183.
- Eppig, C., Fincher, C. L., & Thornhill, R. (2010). Parasite prevalence and the worldwide distribution of cognitive ability. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277(1701), 3801-3808.
- Figueredo, A. J., de Baca, T. C., Fernandes, H. B. F., Black, C. J., Peñaherrera, M., Hertler, S., ... & Meisenberg, G. (2017). A sequential canonical cascade model of social biogeography: Plants, parasites, and people. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 3(1), 40-61.
- Gensowski, M. (2018). Personality, IQ, and lifetime earnings. Labour Economics, 51, 170-183.
- Hafer, R. W. (2016). Cross-country evidence on the link between IQ and financial development. Intelligence, 55, 7-13.
- Hassall, C., & Sherratt, T. N. (2011). Statistical inference and spatial patterns in correlates of IQ. Intelligence, 39(5), 303-310.
- Jones, G. (2008). Are smarter groups more cooperative? Evidence from prisoner's dilemma experiments, 1959–2003. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 68(3-4), 489-497.
- Jones, G. (2012). Cognitive skill and technology diffusion: An empirical test. Economic systems, 36(3), 444-460.
- Jones, G. (2012). Will the intelligent inherit the earth? IQ and time preference in the global economy. Working Paper. George Mason University.
- Jones, G. (2015). Hive mind: How your nation’s IQ matters so much more than your own. Stanford University Press.
- Jones, G., & Hafer, R. W. (2012). IQ and entrepreneurship: international evidence.
- Jones, G., & Potrafke, N. (2014). Human capital and national institutional quality: Are TIMSS, PISA, and national average IQ robust predictors?. Intelligence, 46, 148-155.
- Jones, G., & Schneider, W. J. (2006). Intelligence, human capital, and economic growth: A Bayesian averaging of classical estimates (BACE) approach. Journal of economic growth, 11(1), 71-93.
- Jones, G., & Schneider, W. J. (2010). IQ in the production function: Evidence from immigrant earnings. Economic Inquiry, 48(3), 743-755.
- Kanazawa, S. (2009). Evolutionary psychological foundations of civil wars. The Journal of Politics, 71(1), 25-34.
- Lapatinas, A., & Litina, A. (2019). Intelligence and economic sophistication. Empirical Economics, 57(5), 1731-1750.
- Luoto, S. (2019). An updated theoretical framework for human sexual selection: from ecology, genetics, and life history to extended phenotypes. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 5(1), 48-102.
- Luoto, S., & Jonason, P. K. (2019). Intelligence as a psychological mechanism for ecotheory of creativity. Creativity Research Journal, 31(4), 448-451.
- Lv, Z. (2017). Cross-country evidence on the link between intelligence and the environmental efficiency of well-being. Journal of Individual Differences.
- Lv, Z., & Xu, T. (2016). The impact of national IQ on longevity: New evidence from quantile regression. Personality and Individual Differences, 101, 282-287.
- Madsen, J. B. (2016). Barriers to prosperity: Parasitic and infectious diseases, IQ, and economic development. World Development, 78, 172-187.
- Miller, G. (2006). The Asian future of evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary Psychology, 4(1), 147470490600400109.
- Minkov, M., Welzel, C., & Bond, M. H. (2016). The impact of genes, geography, and educational opportunities on national cognitive achievement. Learning and Individual Differences, 47, 236-243.
- Nikolaev, B., & Salahodjaev, R. (2016). The role of intelligence in the distribution of national happiness. Intelligence, 56, 38-45.
- Obydenkova, A. V., & Salahodjaev, R. (2017). Climate change policies: The role of democracy and social cognitive capital. Environmental research, 157, 182-189.
- Obydenkova, A. V., & Salahodjaev, R. (2017). Government size, intelligence and life satisfaction. Intelligence, 61, 85-91.
- Obydenkova, A., & Salahodjaev, R. (2016). Intelligence, democracy, and international environmental commitment. Environmental research, 147, 82-88.
- Obydenkova, A., Nazarov, Z., & Salahodjaev, R. (2016). The process of deforestation in weak democracies and the role of intelligence. Environmental research, 148, 484-490.
- Rindermann, H., & Becker, D. (2018). FLynn-effect and economic growth: Do national increases in intelligence lead to increases in GDP?. Intelligence, 69, 87-93.
- Salahodjaev, R., & Kanazawa, S. (2018). Why do societies with higher average cognitive ability have lower income inequality? The role of redistributive policies. Journal of Biosocial Science, 50(3), 347-364.
- Thies, C. F. (2019). GMAT Scores as a Proxy for National IQ. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 19(1), 95-101.