Abstract

Imperfect competition biases occupational choice towards firm ownership, thereby partly offsetting inefficiencies from absent risk-pooling markets. For increasing risk aversion, too many firms remain in the market, thus mutually deteriorating profits and possibly explaining the empirically observed low risk premiums on entrepreneurial income.

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