The Reduction of Credit Risk in the Health Care Industry in China: Are We Returning to the Pre-COVID-19 Era?
This study aims to evaluate the changes in the credit risk of the health care industry in China due to the COVID-19 epidemic by the modified KMV (named by Kealhofer, Mcquown, and Vasicek) model to calculate the default distances. We observe that the overall default distance mainly first decreased an...
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Main Authors: | Lei Yan (Author), Sheng Tang (Author), Haiyan Wang (Author), Jianhao Gao (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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