TY - JOUR AU - Eichengreen,Barry TI - International Policy Coordination: The Long View JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 17665 PY - 2011 Y2 - December 2011 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w17665 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w17665.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Barry Eichengreen Department of Economics University of California, Berkeley 549 Evans Hall 3880 Berkeley, CA 94720-3880 Tel: 510/642-2772 Fax: 510/643-0926 E-Mail: eichengr@econ.Berkeley.edu M3 - presented at "Globalization in an Age of Crisis", September 14-16, 2011 AB - This paper places current efforts at international economic policy coordination in historical perspective. It argues that successful cooperation is most likely in four sets of circumstances. First, when it centers on technical issues. Second, when cooperation is institutionalized – when procedures and precedents create presumptions about the appropriate conduct of policy and reduce the transactions costs of reaching an agreement. Third, when it is concerned with preserving an existing set of policies and behaviors (when it is concerned with preserving a policy regime). Fourth, when it occurs in the context of broad comity among nations. These points are elaborated through a review of 150 years of historical experience and then used to assess the scope for cooperative responses to the current economic crisis. ER -