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APRIL 26, 2013
China Is Tops in Survey of People's Love of Risk
China ranks number 1 out of 23 countries in a measure of people's willingness to take risks: Survey respondents were asked by how much they'd risk reducing their standard of living for a 50-50 chance to raise it 50%. Number 2 on the list is Vietnam, followed by the Netherlands and Taiwan. The U.S. is just below average. Brazil ranks second from last, just above Tunisia, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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