par Conconi, Paola ;Perroni, Carlo
Référence Journal of international economics, 79, page (160-170)
Publication Publié, 2009
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : We examine the relationship between international policy coordination and domestic policy reputation when both are self-sustaining. We show that domestic policy commitment does not necessarily facilitate international cooperation; rather, efficient policies may be most easily sustained when governments are unable to pre-commit to policy domestically. Moreover, the lack of domestic commitment is more likely to facilitate international cooperation the larger the international spillovers of domestic policies are.