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Readings in Credit Scoring

Readings in Credit Scoring
Readings in Credit Scoring
Credit scoring is one of the most successful applications of statistical and management science techniques in finance in the last forty years. This unique collection of recent papers, with comments by experts in the field, provides excellent coverage of recent developments, advances and aims in credit scoring. Aimed at statisticians, economists, operational researchers and mathematicians working in both industry and academia, and to all working on credit scoring and data mining, it is an invaluable source of reference.
0198527977
Oxford University Press
Thomas, Lyn C.
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Crook, Jonathan
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Edelman, David B.
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Thomas, Lyn C.
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Crook, Jonathan
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Thomas, Lyn C., Crook, Jonathan and Edelman, David B. (2004) Readings in Credit Scoring , Oxford, U.K. Oxford University Press, 338pp.

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Credit scoring is one of the most successful applications of statistical and management science techniques in finance in the last forty years. This unique collection of recent papers, with comments by experts in the field, provides excellent coverage of recent developments, advances and aims in credit scoring. Aimed at statisticians, economists, operational researchers and mathematicians working in both industry and academia, and to all working on credit scoring and data mining, it is an invaluable source of reference.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 35894
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35894
ISBN: 0198527977
PURE UUID: 674d4434-7078-42d3-ac73-64fdf0cb7bec

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Date deposited: 23 May 2006
Last modified: 12 Sep 2024 17:04

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Author: Lyn C. Thomas
Author: Jonathan Crook
Author: David B. Edelman

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