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Multinationals and Transfer Pricing
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ABSTRACT
One of the reasons for the success of multinational enterprises in their ability to create in their supranational organisations "internal markets" which eliminate the imperfections of external world markets caused by tariffs on trade, restrictions on the flow of capital, information costs and so on. The method multinationals use to create and sustain internal markets is transfer pricing. Multinationals use to their advantage the difference between nominal accounting and real transfers from their head offices to a subsidiary in different countries to overcome transaction costs and restrictions on trade and capital flows.
This book, first published in 1985, examines these and other aspects of multinationals’ use of transfer pricing. It puts forward original thinking and research findings by leading experts in this area. Empirical results are related to the activities of multinationals in less developed countries. This volume covers the economic theories of transfer pricing, accounting and fiscal practices and implications for government policies and regulations, and will be of interest to students of economics and business studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part One: The Theory of Transfer Pricing
chapter 2|34 pages
The Microeconomics of Transfer Pricing
chapter 3|35 pages
Transfer Pricing and Economic Efficiency
chapter 4|16 pages
Transfer Pricing: A Taxonomy of Impacts on Economic Welfare
chapter 5|19 pages
Transfer Pricing in Exhaustible Resource Markets
chapter 6|15 pages
The Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotas in the Multinational Enterprise
chapter 7|17 pages
Fiscal Transfer Pricing: Accounting for Reality
chapter 8|22 pages
Financial Dimensions of Transfer Pricing
part |2 pages
Part Two: Empirical Evidence on Transfer Pricing
chapter 9|20 pages
Transfer Pricing in the Canadian Petroleum Industry
chapter 11|11 pages
A Comparison of Import Pricing by Foreign and Domestic Firms in Brazil
chapter 12|22 pages
Some Evidence on Transfer Pricing by Multinational Corporations
part |2 pages
Part Three: Regulation of Transfer Pricing