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A theory of trading middlemen or entrepreneurs who finance and market goods produced by workers are developed. A two sector two country model of competitive equilibrium, with endogenous sorting of agents with heterogenous entrepreneurial abilities into sectors and occupations is developed.
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Keywords: middlemen ; emtrpreneurs ; finance ; market goods ; workers ; competitive equilibrium ; occupations ; competitive equilibrium ; customers ; This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports :
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