Transfer pricing in multinational firms: A review of the literature
Randall A. Reese,
Shida R. Henneberry and
James R. Russell
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Randall A. Reese: Oklahoma State University, Postal: Oklahoma State University
Shida R. Henneberry: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Postal: Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University
James R. Russell: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland, Postal: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland
Agribusiness, 1989, vol. 5, issue 2, 121-137
Abstract:
Transfer pricing and intra-firm trade have been somewhat neglected in the agricultural economics literature. As multinational agribusiness firms (MNFs) gain importance as sources of foreign direct investment in developing countries and as players in international agricultural markets, the need for understanding the motives for and consequences of MNF practices also grows. The first part of this reviewidentifies the practices and issues associated with MNF transfer pricing. The second section reviews survey results on the objectives and influences affecting MNF transfer pricing decisions. The final section then summarizes the theoretical development of transfer pricing analysis in the economics literature.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1002/1520-6297(198903)5:2<121::AID-AGR2720050205>3.0.CO;2-6
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