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~isPartOf:"Arbeitspapier - NYU Salomon Center for the Study of Financial Institutions - Financial Institutions"
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~subject:"Kreditrisiko"
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Issues in the Credit Risk Modeling of Retail Markets
Allen, Linda
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DeLong, Gayle
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Saunders, Anthony
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2003
Retail loan markets create special challenges for credit risk assessment. Borrowers tend to be informationally opaque and borrow relatively infrequently.(...)
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