Accounting for Price-Level and Exchange-Rate Changes for U. S. International Firms: An Empirical Study
Lee H Radebaugh
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Lee H Radebaugh: Indiana University
Journal of International Business Studies, 1974, vol. 5, issue 2, 56 pages
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Price-level and exchange-rate changes compound the problems of evaluating the performance of the foreign subsidiaries of a U. S. company. If the parent firm is to evaluate subsidiary performance properly, it must recognize and account for these changes in corporate evaluation and control procedures. This can be accomplished best through a variance analysis in the budgeting process.© 1974 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1974) 5, 41–56
Date: 1974
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