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Plastic card fraud detection using peer group analysis David J. Weston, David J. Hand, Niall M. Adams, Christopher Whitrow, Piotr Juszczak 2007 Imperial College London
Predicting default of a small business using different definitions of financial distress S-M. Lin, J. Ansell, G. Andreeva 2007 The University of Edinburgh
Product selection in the presence of selectivity bias I-Ding Wu, David J. Hand 2007 Imperial College London Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Presentation (PDF)
Reject inference and survival modelling J. Banasik, J. Crook 2007 The University of Edinburgh Download Abstract (PDF) / Download Paper (PDF)
Responses to profit Hsin-Vonn Seow, Lyn C. Thomas 2007 University of Nottingham-Malaysia Campus, University of Southampton
Revisiting the Kelly criterion or how to get rich with retail credit Robert M. Oliver 2007 University of California at Berkeley
Risk modeling and model risk – the IRBA case G. Stahl, E. Nill, B. Siehl, J. Wilsberg 2007 BaFin, Bonn Download Abstract (PDF)
Support vector machines for credit scoring and discovery of significant features Tony Bellotti, Jonathan Crook 2007 The University of Edinburgh Download Abstract (PDF)
The adoption of small business credit scoring by smaller and smaller banks and the attendant effects on credit availability Allen N. Berger, Adrian M. Cowan, W. Scott Frame 2007 Wharton Financial Institutions Center, St Mary's University, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
The age of reason: financial decisions over the lifecycle Sumit Agarwal, John C. Driscoll, Xavier Gabaix, David Laibson 2007 Federal Reserve Board, MIT, Princeton, NBER, Harvard University
Unsecured personal loans and credit insurance – the risk implications George Wilkinson 2007 GWA Download Paper (PDF)
VaR for low default portfolios based on a single factor hazard model Joe Whittaker, Zhen Liu, Mark Somers 2007 Lancaster University Download Abstract (PDF)
When scoring doesn’t work Kate Sharman 2007 Alliance & Leicester Plc
A dynamic hazard rate approach to loan loss distributions William R.M. Perraudin 2005 Imperial College London Download Abstract (PDF)
A new mathematical programming method for generating non-linear discriminant functions John Glen 2005 The University of Edinburgh Download Abstract (PDF)

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