Abstract
This paper develops a simple principal-agent model to determine the occupational choice of some individuals between entering the labor market as workers and setting up a labor-managed firm. The start-up requires external credit, which is provided by a monopolistic lender. We show that the occupational choice depends on both the reservation utility of workers and the loan profitability of the bank.
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