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A proportional hazards model of bank failure: an examination of its usefulness as an early warning tool

Gary Whalen

Economic Review, 1991, vol. 27, issue Q I, 21-31

Abstract: An explanation of how a Cox proportional hazards model can be used to identify both failed and healthy banks with a high degree of accuracy using a relatively small set of publicly available data.

Date: 1991
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