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bankruptcy risk model 2 logistic spline regression 2 micro-data 2 Betriebliche Kennzahl 1 Insolvenz 1 Nichtlineares Verfahren 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Schweden 1 financial ratios 1 …nancial ratios 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Giordani, Paolo 2 Jacobson, Tor 2 Villani, Mattias 2 von Schedvin, Erik 2
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Sveriges Riksbank 1
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Taking the twists into account: Predicting firm bankruptcy risk with splines of financial ratios
Giordani, Paolo; Jacobson, Tor; von Schedvin, Erik; … - 2011
We demonstrate improvements in predictive power when introducing spline functions to take account of highly non-linear relationships between firm failure and earnings, leverage, and liquidity in a logistic bankruptcy model. Our results show that modeling excessive non-linearities yields...
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Taking the Twists into Account: Predicting Firm Bankruptcy Risk with Splines of Financial Ratios
Giordani, Paolo; Jacobson, Tor; von Schedvin, Erik; … - Sveriges Riksbank - 2011
We demonstrate improvements in predictive power when introducing spline functions to take account of highly non-linear relationships between firm failure and earnings, leverage, and liquidity in a logistic bankruptcy model. Our results show that modeling excessive non-linearities yields...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009371426
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