APPLICATION OF EXPERT SYSTEMS IN EVALUATION OF CREDIT CARD BORROWERS

An appropriate approach to determine and measure the characteristics of "good" borrowers has always been the subject of inquiry by various lenders both in domestic and international financial markets. Cost of bad debts incurring from non-payers and slow payers is a major source of loss whi...

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