Along the same lines as what Iceland has done (see below), but on a bigger scale, Estonia sells its gene pool.

(The) Estonian people, in case you didn’t know, are just perfect. Quite

steady, as they have been settling in their present location for at

least 5,000 years, but not too isolated from the rest of the world.

Their family trees can normally be traced back into the 17th

century. More than a third of the people old enough to take a

degree have done so, and the life expectancy is 70 years.

Most importantly, they have willingly accepted the deal. Opinion

polls suggest that more than 90% of the 1.445 million Estonians

are ready to part with 50ml of their blood and a detailed account

of their medical history. A law regulating the details of the

procedure is expected to pass parliament without problems.

What seems to have won over the Estonian politicians was the

hope of becoming world leaders in something for the first time.

Guardian