Genoeconomics is a field of protoscience that combines molecular genetics and economics.[1][2][3]Genoeconomics is based on the idea that a person's financial behavior could be traced to their DNA and that genes are related to economic behavior. As of 2015, the results have been inconclusive. Some minor correlations have been identified.[4][5]
History
Nature published an online article written in 2012 about the various reactions on the subject.[6]
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