Abstract
The role of interlayer coupling in high-Tc oxide superconductors is considered. Within the assumption that the direct hopping between layers is vanishingly small, we find that the interlayer coupling in the particle-particle channel caused by interactions plays a very important role in the enhancement of Tc and stabilizes the superconducting order with respect to fluctuations. The interlayer coupling in the particle-hole channel plays a relatively minor role. The introduction of a small interlayer hopping matrix element reduces Tc in the lowest-order approximation.