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"IQ and the Wealth of Nations is a controversial 2002 book by Dr. Richard Lynn of the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, and Dr. Tatu Vanhanen of the University of Tampere, Helsinki, Finland, arguing that differences in national income are largely explained by differences in national intelligence. The book includes the authors' calculation of an average IQ score for each country, based on their analysis of published reports; their argument that national gross domestic product per capita is correlated with IQ; and their conclusion that the IQ differences caused the income differences."

Supporting IQ data

Rather than collect their own IQ data for the book (a potentially massive project), the authors base their results on an examination of existing lteratureliterature, taking averages when multiple studies give varying results for a country. Thus, some of these figures are based on much more data and larger studies than others. They also adjusted the figures relative to the baseline of UK results, which was taken as 100. When the overall population of the sample countries is taken into account, the mean IQ of the "world" as indicated by these figures is about 90, which is different to the commonly accepted idea that the mean IQ of a population is 100.

It should be noted that there is no consensus that IQ is a valid measurement of intelligence. See the article at IQ for details of this debate, as well as the article Race and intelligence. In particular, note that most individuals in a given country will not have this average IQ, and that it is generally agreed that many factors, including environment, culture, demographics, wealth, pollution, and educational opportunities, affect measured IQ.

One common criticism is that many of the countries with the best average scores are those where testing (e.g. American SATs, baccalaureate examinations) is a crucial aspect of the educational process, and that many of these tests (esp. the SATs) have been shown to be very similar to IQ tests. In these nations, because students study extensively for the high-stakes examinations, it is quite possible that IQ scores are higher because people are subjected to frequent examinations for which they prepare extensively. See Flynn effect.

There are many difficulties when one measuring IQ scores across cultures, and in multiple languages. First of all, use of the same set of exams requires translation, with all its attendant difficulties. To adapt to this, many IQ testers rely on both verbal tests, involving word analogies and the like, and non-verbal tests, which involve pictures, diagrams, and conceptual relationships (such as in-out, big-small, and so on). Roughly the same results tend to be gained with either approach.

Nations are listed alphabetically in cases of coinciding IQ averages.

Flag Country Average IQ
File:Hong kong flag medium.png Hong Kong 107
File:South korea flag medium.png South Korea 106
File:Japan flag medium.png Japan 105
File:Taiwan flag medium.png Taiwan (ROC) 104
File:Singapore flag medium.png Singapore 104
File:Austria flag medium.png Austria 102
File:Germany flag medium.png Germany 102
File:Italy flag medium.png Italy 102
File:Netherlands flag medium.png Netherlands 102
File:Sweden flag medium.png Sweden 101
File:Switzerland flag medium.png Switzerland 101
File:Belgium flag medium.png Belgium 100
File:China flag medium.png China (PRC) 100
File:New zealand flag medium.png New Zealand 100
File:Uk flag medium.png U.K. 100
File:Hungary flag medium.png Hungary 99
File:Poland flag medium.png Poland 99
File:Australia flag medium.png Australia 98
File:Denmark flag medium.png Denmark 98
France 98
File:Norway flag medium.png Norway 98
File:Us flag medium.png United States 98
File:Canada flag medium.png Canada 97
File:Czech republic flag medium.png Czech Republic 97
File:Finland flag medium.png Finland 97
File:Spain flag medium.png Spain 97
File:Argentina flag medium.png Argentina 96
File:Russia flag medium.png Russia 96
File:Slovakia flag medium.png Slovakia 96
File:Uruguay flag medium.png Uruguay 96
File:Portugal flag medium.png Portugal 95
File:Slovenia flag medium.png Slovenia 95
File:Israel flag medium.png Israel 94
File:Romania flag medium.png Romania 94
File:Bulgaria flag medium.png Bulgaria 93
File:Ireland flag medium.png Ireland 93
File:Greece flag medium.png Greece 92
File:Malaysia flag medium.png Malaysia 92
File:Thailand flag medium.png Thailand 91
File:Croatia flag medium.png Croatia 90
File:Peru flag medium.png Peru 90



Flag Country Average IQ
File:Turkey flag medium.png Turkey 90
File:Colombia flag medium.png Colombia 89
File:Indonesia flag medium.png Indonesia 89
File:Suriname flag medium.png Suriname 89
File:Brazil flag medium.png Brazil 87
File:Iraq flag medium.png Iraq 87
File:Mexico flag medium.png Mexico 87
File:Samoa flag medium.png Samoa 87
File:Tonga flag medium.png Tonga 87
File:Lebanon flag medium.png Lebanon 86
File:Philippines flag medium.png Philippines 86
File:Cuba flag medium.png Cuba 85
File:Morocco flag medium.png Morocco 85
File:Fiji flag medium.png Fiji 84
File:Iran flag medium.png Iran 84
File:Marshall islands flag medium.png Marshall Islands 84
File:Puerto rico flag medium.png Puerto Rico 84
File:Egypt flag medium.png Egypt 83
File:India flag medium.png India 81
File:Ecuador flag medium.png Ecuador 80
File:Guatemala flag medium.png Guatemala 79
File:Barbados flag medium.png Barbados 78
File:Nepal flag medium.png Nepal 78
File:Qatar flag medium.png Qatar 78
File:Zambia flag medium.png Zambia 77
File:Congo republic flag medium.png Congo-Brazzaville 73
File:Uganda flag medium.png Uganda 73
File:Jamaica flag medium.png Jamaica 72
File:Kenya flag medium.png Kenya 72
File:South africa flag medium.png South Africa 72
File:Sudan flag medium.png Sudan 72
File:Tanzania flag medium.png Tanzania 72
File:Ghana flag medium.png Ghana 71
File:Nigeria flag medium.png Nigeria 67
File:Guinea flag medium.png Guinea 66
File:Zimbabwe flag medium.png Zimbabwe 66
File:Congo democratic flag medium.png Congo-Kinshasa 65
File:Sierra leone flag medium.png Sierra Leone 64
File:Ethiopia flag medium.png Ethiopia 63
File:Guinea flag medium.png Guinea 59