Full Name
Lorraine Eden
Job Title
Professor Emerita of Management and Adjunct Professor of Law
Company
Texas A&M University
Speaker Bio
Dr. Lorraine Eden is a professor emerita in the Mays Business School and adjunct professor in the School of Law at Texas A&M University. She currently serves as a member of the United Nations Tax Committee’s Subcommittee on Transfer Pricing, and as an affiliated expert with the Analysis Group.
A Canadian by birth and naturalized US citizen, Lorraine studied economics at Mount Allison (Honors BA), McGill (MA), and Dalhousie (PhD with Distinction). At Texas A&M, she founded the Transfer Pricing Aggies program, which has placed hundreds of graduate students in transfer pricing and tax careers.
Lorraine has been a Fulbright Scholar, president of the Academy of International Business (AIB), dean of the AIB Fellows, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Business Studies. With 220 scholarly publications, Lorraine’s research places her in the top two percent of the world’s most-cited research scientists. Among her books are Taxing Multinationals, Retrospectives on Public Finance, Multinationals and Transfer Pricing, and The Economics of Transfer Pricing.
A Canadian by birth and naturalized US citizen, Lorraine studied economics at Mount Allison (Honors BA), McGill (MA), and Dalhousie (PhD with Distinction). At Texas A&M, she founded the Transfer Pricing Aggies program, which has placed hundreds of graduate students in transfer pricing and tax careers.
Lorraine has been a Fulbright Scholar, president of the Academy of International Business (AIB), dean of the AIB Fellows, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Business Studies. With 220 scholarly publications, Lorraine’s research places her in the top two percent of the world’s most-cited research scientists. Among her books are Taxing Multinationals, Retrospectives on Public Finance, Multinationals and Transfer Pricing, and The Economics of Transfer Pricing.
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