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Transfer Prices, Tariffs, and Content Restrictions

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The efficacy of a local content requirement as an employment enhancing policy in the host country is weakened in the presence of transfer price manipulation by a vertically and horizontally integrated multinational firm. For given host and foreign country tax rates, there is a threshold tariff above which the aggregate real effects of transfer price manipulation are unambiguous and below which these effects are ambiguous. Stricter content restrictions reduce benefits to host country factors, and higher tariffs increase benefits to host country factors in the presence of resale price constraints and endogenous-limit transfer prices. Copyright 1998 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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  • Madan, Vibhas, 1998. "Transfer Prices, Tariffs, and Content Restrictions," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 6(4), pages 625-637, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:reviec:v:6:y:1998:i:4:p:625-37
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    1. Davies, Ronald B. & Ellis, Christopher J., 2007. "Competition in taxes and performance requirements for foreign direct investment," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 51(6), pages 1423-1442, August.

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