This paper discusses some of the dynamic institutions that served not only as credit institutions, but also as insurance institutions in pre-colonial Nigerian communities. The paper concludes that the various elements that served as insurance institutions during the period did not allow for a responsible spread of risk, although they formed the basis upon which the modem forms of insurance institutions in Nigeria were established and developed
This study examined the role of insurance in the economic development of Nigeria. Primary data were ...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
The British Common Law provides an overriding background to human conduct and the dispensation of ju...
Insurance as one of the pillars of any economy has been in existence from time immemorial. However, ...
Before Nigeria gained her independence in 1960, the government did not own shares in insurance compa...
This thesis examined Nigeria’s insolvency law as a tool for promoting access to credit. It reviewed ...
This article explores the relative importance of pre-colonial institutional capacity and the effects...
This paper investigates the relative importance of pre-colonial institutional capacity on long term ...
How did insurance markets in the settler economies of Australia and South Africa develop? This paper...
Traditional institutions held pre-eminence positions in the pre-colonial societies in Nigeria. The l...
This research is exploratory and is intended to help us understand the diverse interests and forces ...
Throughout history humans have commonly organized to prevent or mitigate risks, or to compensate for...
Available evidence has shown that pre-colonial Nigerian societies had a formal and organized system ...
In recent times, the business and practice of reinsurance in Nigeria have come under increased scrut...
Risk management is of great importance in the recent years in Nigeria due to volatility and harsh ec...
This study examined the role of insurance in the economic development of Nigeria. Primary data were ...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
The British Common Law provides an overriding background to human conduct and the dispensation of ju...
Insurance as one of the pillars of any economy has been in existence from time immemorial. However, ...
Before Nigeria gained her independence in 1960, the government did not own shares in insurance compa...
This thesis examined Nigeria’s insolvency law as a tool for promoting access to credit. It reviewed ...
This article explores the relative importance of pre-colonial institutional capacity and the effects...
This paper investigates the relative importance of pre-colonial institutional capacity on long term ...
How did insurance markets in the settler economies of Australia and South Africa develop? This paper...
Traditional institutions held pre-eminence positions in the pre-colonial societies in Nigeria. The l...
This research is exploratory and is intended to help us understand the diverse interests and forces ...
Throughout history humans have commonly organized to prevent or mitigate risks, or to compensate for...
Available evidence has shown that pre-colonial Nigerian societies had a formal and organized system ...
In recent times, the business and practice of reinsurance in Nigeria have come under increased scrut...
Risk management is of great importance in the recent years in Nigeria due to volatility and harsh ec...
This study examined the role of insurance in the economic development of Nigeria. Primary data were ...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
The British Common Law provides an overriding background to human conduct and the dispensation of ju...