Modeling Transition Probabilities for Loan States Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model
A Markov Chain model can be used to model loan defaults because loans move through delinquency states as the borrower fails to make monthly payments. The transition matrix contains in each location a probability that a borrower in a given state one month moves to the possible delinquency states the next month. In order to use this model, it is necessary to know the transition probabilities, which are unknown quantities. A Bayesian hierarchical model is postulated because there may not be sufficient data for some rare transition probabilities. Using a hierarchical model, similarities between types or families of loans can be taken advantage of to improve estimation, especially for those probabilities with little associated data. The transition probabilities are estimated using MCMC and the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm.
Alternative title: | Modeling Transition Probabilities for Loan States Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model |
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2007-11-16
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Authors: | Richardson, Rebecca Lee 1984- |
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Brigham Young University |
Subject: | MCMC | Hierarchical Model | multinomial | Dirichlet |
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