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The Credit Scoring Toolkit: Theory and Practice for Retail Credit Risk Management and Decision Automation (Repost)

Posted By: yurii1982
The Credit Scoring Toolkit: Theory and Practice for Retail Credit Risk Management and Decision Automation (Repost)

The Credit Scoring Toolkit: Theory and Practice for Retail Credit Risk Management and Decision Automation
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0199226407 | edition 2007 | PDF | 790 pages | 15,2 mb

Credit scoring refers to the use of statistical models and computers to make credit decisions. It is a key element of consumer-driven economies, and is familiar to anybody who has had a loan refused by a faceless computer. The practice has evolved and been widely adopted since the early 1960s, allowing a latter-day industrial revolution in the assessment of trust. Despite its impact, there are still less than 15 English-language books on the topic; much less than for wholesale credit, even though lenders' total retail assets are often greater.
Now, for the first time, there is a single encyclopaedic source of information covering both theory and practice. Eight modules are presented: A) background and history; B) impact on, and application to, businesses; C) stats and maths; D) data; E) development process; F) implementation and use; G) the credit risk management cycle; and H) the regulatory environment. Credit scoring has borrowed from many other disciplines along the way (social sciences, engineering, psychology, etc.), and origins are documented wherever possible.


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