Suppose a drop in the compensating wage differential paid to workers employed in dangerous jobs is attributed to the fact that people have become more excited about taking on risk. Assuming that wage differential is on the y-axis and the number of workers is on the x-axis, what does this reduction imply?

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Suppose a drop in the compensating wage differential paid to workers employed in dangerous jobs is attributed to the fact that people have become more excited about taking on risk. Assuming that wage differential is on the y-axis and the number of workers is on the x-axis, what does this reduction imply?