Intelligence and economic sophistication

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Abstract

Backed by strong empirical results, obtained from several different specification and sensitivity analyses, this paper contends that countries with high-intellectual quotient populations produce and export more sophisticated/complex products. This result is further reinforced by the quality of democracy.

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Lapatinas, A., & Litina, A. (2019). Intelligence and economic sophistication. Empirical Economics, 57(5), 1731–1750. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-018-1511-y

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