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Financial credit risk evaluation based on core enterprise supply chains

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2019
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Facultad de CC Económicas y Empresariales. Instituto Complutense de Análisis Económico (ICAE)
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Supply chain finance has broken through traditional credit modes and advanced rapidly as a creative financial business discipline. Core enterprises have played a critical role in the credit enhancement of supply chain finance. Through the analysis of core enterprise credit risks in supply chain finance, by means of a “fuzzy analytical hierarchy process” (FAHP), the paper constructs a supply chain financial credit risk evaluation system, making quantitative measurements and evaluation of core enterprise credit risk. This enables enterprises to take measures to control credit risk, thereby promoting the healthy development of supply chain finance.
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