National ownership requirements and transfer pricing

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Abstract

This paper examines the interaction between a national ownership requirement and transfer pricing. It turns out that where indigenization implies managerial control by domestic owners, it may result in greater retained profits and a more intensive use of domestic resources.

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We would like to thank Betty Daniel, John Newman, Ed Tower and a referee for helpful comments on earlier versions.

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