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as whole. However, because a single company can now have operations literally around the world, transfer pricing has …
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world, how and why these firms behave the way they do is a major issue for national governments and their policymakers. With …
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', Journal of Business, 37 (1), January, 61-67 -- 5. Thomas Horst (1971), 'The Theory of the Multinational Firm: Optimal … (1979), 'Theory of the Multinational Firm: An Analysis of Effects of Government Policies', International Economic Review, 20 … Multinationals in Theory', in Lorraine Eden (ed.) Taxing Multinationals: Transfer Pricing and Corporate Income Taxation in North …
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century (from sheep whose modern descendants provide the world<92>s best quality wools today). (2) It seeks to show why, from …
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This paper is a necessary companion to the one entitled The West European Woollen Industries and their Struggles for International Markets, c.1000 - 1500. No one can properly comprehend that five-century history of international competition for textile markets, without some basic understanding...
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This paper presents a simple model of a partially decentralized multinational firm (MNF) in competition with a rival firm. It is shown that transfer pricing can be used as a rent-shifting device by the MNF to compete with the rival. This arises because the MNF headquarters uses the transfer...
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This paper studies transfer pricing and its relation with the determination of wages and employment when a subsidiary of the multinational corporation (MNC) is located in a unionized labor market. We show that the union prefers to negotiate with headquarters rather than with the subsidiary,...
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