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Genoeconomics is an interdisciplinary field of protoscience that combines molecular genetics and economics. Genoeconomics is based on the idea that economic indicators have a genetic basis – that a person's financial behaviour can be traced to their DNA and that genes are related to economic behaviour. As of 2015, the results have been inconclusive. Some minor correlations have been identified between genetics and economic preferences.

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  • Genoeconomics is an interdisciplinary field of protoscience that combines molecular genetics and economics. Genoeconomics is based on the idea that economic indicators have a genetic basis – that a person's financial behaviour can be traced to their DNA and that genes are related to economic behaviour. As of 2015, the results have been inconclusive. Some minor correlations have been identified between genetics and economic preferences. (en)
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  • Genoeconomics is an interdisciplinary field of protoscience that combines molecular genetics and economics. Genoeconomics is based on the idea that economic indicators have a genetic basis – that a person's financial behaviour can be traced to their DNA and that genes are related to economic behaviour. As of 2015, the results have been inconclusive. Some minor correlations have been identified between genetics and economic preferences. (en)
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