Search results for: “dual pricing”

  • Dual Pricing

    The sale of an identical product at different prices in different markets….

  • Geocentric Pricing

    A pricing policy within a multinational firm that permits individual foreign subsidiaries substantial latitude in pricing standardized products, within guidelines prescribed by the parent company….

  • Transfer Pricing Adjustment

    Transfer Pricing Adjustment Additional Adjustments to Be Made in the Wake of a Transfer Pricing Adjustment By Nicholas Webb, BNA Tax Management, for the Tax Management International Forum (2008) In the fact pattern established for the discussion of the first topic, it was assumed that H was a business entity formed under the laws of…

  • Trade law Part 48

    Trade law Part 48   509 Who Needs Intellectual Property? Competition Law And Restrictions on Parallel Trade within the European Economic Area CHRISTOPHER STOTHERS European Intellectual Property Review Volume 27, Issue 12, December 2005 p.458 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW This article reviews four recent cases on the application of competition law to restraints on…

  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Health Insurance

    Health Insurance in Aging Law Concept of Health Insurance in the context of Community Health Care and Services for Older Persons, published by the World Health Organization (WHO):Financial protection against the health care costs arising from disease or accidental bodily injury. Such insurance […]

  • Health Insurance

    Health Insurance in Aging Law Concept of Health Insurance in the context of Community Health Care and Services for Older Persons, published by the World Health Organization (WHO):Financial protection against the health care costs arising from disease or accidental bodily injury. Such insurance […]

  • Tax Evasion

    Tax evasion is when someone has deliberately misled us about their activities to reduce their tax liability, or have not paid tax that is due. tax evasion is escaping payment by illegal means. This is obviously unlawful and is usually a criminal offence Tax evasion is when a person or a […]

  • Customs Valuation

    For importers, the process of estimating the value of a product at customs presents problems that can be just as serious as the actual duty rate charged. The WTO agreement on customs valuation aims for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods for customs purposes — a system that conforms to…

  • Indirect Tax

    Other Popular Tax Definitions in the World Legal Encyclopedia Adjusted Gross Income (sometimes, including Indirect Tax) "http://lawin.org/Ad-valorem-tax/" target="_blank&quot…

  • Indirect Tax

    Other Popular Tax Definitions in the World Legal Encyclopedia Adjusted Gross Income (sometimes, including Indirect Tax) "http://lawin.org/Ad-valorem-tax/" target="_blank&quot…

  • Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms

    The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…

  • Carbon Tax

    Carbon Taxes The release of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is a clear example of a negative externality that imposes significant costs on a global scale. In the language of economic theory, the market for carbon-based fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas takes into account only […]

  • Carbon Tax

    Carbon Taxes The release of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is a clear example of a negative externality that imposes significant costs on a global scale. In the language of economic theory, the market for carbon-based fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas takes into account only […]