Micro Credit Risks Model Research

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Thi Thuy Linh Tran , Phuong Ngan Doan , Thanh Tung Duong ,

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Volume 10 - January 2021 (01)

Abstract

The objective of the study is to propose a model for micro-credit risk assessment in Vietnam. To accomplish the research objectives, we conduct a synthesis of related studies. In-depth interview with experts, businesses and banks in Vietnam to propose models and methods of analysis and evaluation

Keywords

Micro credit risk (MCR)

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