“…Thus, these individuals are more efficient and innovative problem solvers, with their IQ resulting in enhanced job performance (Byington & Felps, 2010;Ree, Carretta, & Teachout, 1995;Salgado, Anderson, Moscoso, Bertua, & De Fruyt, 2003a;Schmidt & Hunter, 2004). Therefore, at a cross-country level, IQ has been shown to be a significant determinant of important socioeconomic indicators: gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (Hanushek & Kimko, 2000;Jones & Schneider, 2010;Lynn & Vanhanen, 2002Zajenkowski, Stolarski, & Meisenberg, 2013), GDP per capita growth (Burhan, Mohamad, Kurniawan, & Sidek, 2014a;Jones & Schneider, 2006;Meisenberg, 2012;Ram, 2007;Weede & Kämpf, 2002), technological achievement (Burhan et al, 2014b;Gelade, 2008;Lynn, 2012;Rindermann, 2012), and quality of institutions (Jones & Potrafke, 2014;Kanyama, 2014).…”