A Comparative Study of Credit Risk Infection at Domestic and Abroad Based on Knowledge Map

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Abstract

As a hot topic that attracts more and more attention, credit risk has become the social focus that ordinary people pay attention to from the professional term of financial world. No matter how the form and system of the economy change, credit risk is an important factor in assessing the social stability and determining the profit of social and economic participants. Among them, society, as our living environment, and the credit between individuals in each network, will inevitably lead to the risk problems of relevance, infection and relevance. This paper uses WOS and CNKI databases as data sample sources, CiteSpaceV as tool, and uses scientific measurement and knowledge map analysis methods to make a visual comparative analysis of relevant research on credit risk contagion at domestic and abroad from 2000 to 2020. The research shows that, compared with the related research at domestic and abroad, China started late and developed weakly, but it has been trying to catch up with and surpass, the key words in the related literature show that, compared with the relative mature system of related fields abroad, China has begun to discuss the universality and particularity of each credit risk network individual; The domestic research is rather basic, At present, it is still groping for the overall layout of credit risk network, network connection characteristics, network individual definition and other aspects, At present, the focus is on related network and network individual response. The research results show that credit risk contagion and related topics are in a research upsurge in the whole international environment. In addition, this paper also analyzes the research framework at domestic and abroad from the perspectives of basic knowledge, core topics and research hotspots, in order to show the existing research results and future research directions.

Keywords

Credit Risk Correlation
Creditr Risk Contagion
Related Credit Risk

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