
Ep 111 - Is a Diaspora Bond a Loan or a Gift? (ft. Dan Lainer-Vos)
Is a Diaspora Bond a Loan or a Gift? Contract l…
Clauses & Controversies · Mitu Gulati & Mark Weidemaier
July 31, 202350m 44s
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Show Notes
Is a Diaspora Bond a Loan or a Gift?
Contract law distinguishes contracts from promises to make a gift. Contracts are enforceable; gift promises are not. Theories supporting this distinction note that gift promises often are made in relational and non-market settings where reputational and other enforcement mechanisms work well, and where legal enforcement is less needed and might even be disruptive. Yet a literature in economic sociology shows a much blurrier boundary between gift and market transactions. One context in which this is so involves diaspora bonds issued by sovereign states. Dan Lainer-Vos (USC) joins us to talk about the contrasting experience of issuing diaspora bonds in Ireland and Israel, the subject of his terrific book, “Sinews of the Nation."
Producer: Leanna Doty