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Credit scoring 2 Data mining 2 Decision tree model 2 Personal bankruptcy 2 Random undersampling 2 Credit rating 1 Data Mining 1 Decision tree 1 Entscheidungsbaum 1 Forecasting model 1 Insolvency 1 Insolvenz 1 Kreditwürdigkeit 1 Private Verschuldung 1 Private debt 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Ismail, Shafinar 1 Sharifah Heryati Syed Nor 1 Yap Bee Wah 1
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Personal bankruptcy prediction using decision tree model
In: Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science 24 (2019) 47, pp. 157-170
Purpose - Personal bankruptcy is on the rise in Malaysia. The Insolvency Department of Malaysia reported that personal bankruptcy has increased since 2007, and the total accumulated personal bankruptcy cases stood at 131,282 in 2014. This is indeed an alarming issue because the increasing number...
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Personal bankruptcy prediction using decision tree model
Sharifah Heryati Syed Nor; Ismail, Shafinar; Yap Bee Wah - In: Journal of economics, finance & administrative science 24 (2019) 47, pp. 157-170
Purpose - Personal bankruptcy is on the rise in Malaysia. The Insolvency Department of Malaysia reported that personal bankruptcy has increased since 2007, and the total accumulated personal bankruptcy cases stood at 131,282 in 2014. This is indeed an alarming issue because the increasing number...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012025404
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