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Credit Scoring Its Applications Monographs On Mathematical Modeling And Computation 1st Thomas

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Credit Scoring Its Applications Monographs On Mathematical Modeling And Computation 1st Thomas
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Publisher: Society for Industrial Mathematics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.11 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Thomas, David Edelman, Jonathan Crook
ISBN: 9780898714838, 0898714834
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Credit Scoring Its Applications Monographs On Mathematical Modeling And Computation 1st Thomas by Thomas, David Edelman, Jonathan Crook 9780898714838, 0898714834 instant download after payment.

This book illustrated the complete mathematical background and other implementation concerns for a credit risk scorecards(the way a bank accesses the approval of any lending). Pretty impressive and only of its kind in the market for credit scorecard building, validation, calibration...with complete math backing My comment on different aspects of the book: On more technical aspect: I wish the book could have models on Loss-given-default model since it's also part of credit risk model... On the style: The book is too concise on its maths. Wish to have more elaboration or references so that I can drill down its math.

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