Forecasting (Dec 2020)

Bankruptcy Prediction: The Case of the Greek Market

  • Angeliki Papana,
  • Anastasia Spyridou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/forecast2040027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 505 – 525

Abstract

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Financial bankruptcy prediction is an essential issue in emerging economies taking into consideration the economic upheaval that can be caused by business failures. The research on bankruptcy prediction is of the utmost importance as it aims to build statistical models that can distinguish healthy firms from financially distressed ones. This paper explores the applicability of the four most used approaches to predict financial bankruptcy using data concerning the case of Greece. A comparison of linear discriminant analysis, logit, decision trees and neural networks is performed. The results show that discriminant analysis is slightly superior to the other methods.

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