Offline Deep Reinforcement Learning for Dynamic Pricing of Consumer Credit

03/06/2022
by   Raad Khraishi, et al.
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We introduce a method for pricing consumer credit using recent advances in offline deep reinforcement learning. This approach relies on a static dataset and requires no assumptions on the functional form of demand. Using both real and synthetic data on consumer credit applications, we demonstrate that our approach using the conservative Q-Learning algorithm is capable of learning an effective personalized pricing policy without any online interaction or price experimentation.

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