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Propensity score matching: a tool for consumer risk modeling and portfolio underwriting

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  • Jennifer Lewis Priestley
  • Eric VonDohlen

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Researchers and practitioners in financial services utilize a wide range of empirical techniques to assess risk and value. In cases where known performance is used to predict future performance of a new asset, the risk of bias is present when samples are uncontrolled by the analyst. Propensity score matching is a statistical methodology commonly used in medical and social science research to address issues related to experimental design when random assignment of cases is not possible. This common method has been almost absent from financial risk modeling and portfolio underwriting, primarily due to the different objectives for this sector relative to medicine and social sciences. In this application note, we demonstrate how propensity score matching can be considered as a practical tool to inform portfolio underwriting outside of experimental design. Using a portfolio of distressed consumer credit accounts, we demonstrate that propensity score matching can be used to predict both account-level and portfolio-level risk and argue that propensity score matching should be included in the methodological toolbox of researchers and practitioners engaged in risk modeling and valuation activities of portfolios of consumer assets, particularly in contexts with limited observations, a large number of potential modeling features, or highly imbalanced covariates.

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  • Jennifer Lewis Priestley & Eric VonDohlen, 2024. "Propensity score matching: a tool for consumer risk modeling and portfolio underwriting," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(12), pages 2481-2488, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:51:y:2024:i:12:p:2481-2488
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2024.2302058
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