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Bank-Sourced Credit Transition Matrices Barbora Makova 2019 Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Credit Benchmark Download Paper (Word)
Can Heterogeneous Elasticity Explain Different Spreads Between Credit Products? An Analysis Exploring Discontinuities in Credit Policies Everton Santos 2019 EPGE Download (Word)
Can Risk-Based Pricing Improve Social and Financial Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions, Its Impact on Financial Inclusion and Access to Traditional Banking Services Natalie Soldatkova 2019 University of Economics, Prague Download Slides (PDF) / Download Abstract (Word)
Clustering Defaults into Different Groups to Improve Default Model Fit and Predictive Performance Yazhe Li, Anthony Bellotti, Niall Adams 2019 Imperial College London Download (Word)
Competing Risk Modelling for US Mortgages: A Comparison of Statistical Models and Random Survival Forests Daniel Binsfield, Stefan Lessmann 2019 Humboldt University of Berlin Download (Word)
Credit Based on Character: The Promise of Psychometric Credit Scoring in Europe Saul Fine 2019 Innovative Investments Download (Word)
Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Privacy-Preserving Distributed Deep Learning and Synthetic Dataset Creation Peter Beling 2019 University of Virginia Download (PDF)
Credit Risk Forecast of SMEs based on Big Data Technology—Experience from China Geng Deke, Qiao Han 2019 Henan University Download (Word)
Credit Scoring Model Based on Group Feature Selection: The Case of Chinese Small-Sized Manufacturing Enterprises Zhipeng Zhang, Guotai Chi, Sisira Colombage 2019 Dalian University of Technology, Federation University Australia Download (Word)
Credit Scoring–Where Is The Power? Steven Upton, Steven Baker, Natalie Scott 2019 Equifax Download (Word)
Data Illusions in Credit Risk Management: What Lies Behind Our (Potential) Mistakes Fernando Moreira 2019 The University of Edinburgh Download Slides (PDF) / Download Abstract (Word)
Data-Driven Classification of Credit Card User Types Gergana Atanasova, Chris Curtis 2019 Experian Download Slides (PDF) / Download Abstract (Word)
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Deep Generative Models for Reject Inference in Credit Scoring Andrade Mancisidor, Robert Jenssen, Michael Kampffmeyer, Kjersti Aas 2019 University of Tromsø, Norwegian Computing Center Download (Word)
Deep Learning for Credit Scoring Matt Stevenson, Cristián Bravo 2019 University of Southampton Download (Word)

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