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Jon Hendry Oral History Interview
Jon Hendry contributes a Labor Story rich in local and national Labor History. Born in Scotland, he moved to the US as immigrant in pursuit of the American dream. Hendry worked in Rock and Roll for 10 years before pursuing work in the movie business. Hendry started as an Assistant Location Manager. When he moved to New Mexico in 1989, he became involved in the film incentives program first introduced under Governor Gary Johnson’s administration. Continuing his movie and TV work as a Business Agent for IATSE Local 480, Hendry has been involved in numerous endeavors highlighting the value of film as a viable and robust industry for New Mexico.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wphnm/1045/thumbnail.jp
A response to Kloep and Hendry
This article challenges some of the assumptions in Kloep M. and Hendry L. B. article “Over protection, Overprotection Overprotection. Young people in Modern Britain". In particular it draws attention to location, age, class ethnicity and gender as factors which will affect the extent to which young people's experience may or may not be over constrained by adult supervision. It also argues, drawing on key texts in the development of youth work, that skilled interventions and effective programmes may provide the framework and opportunities for the development of the skills and habits required to become "adult" which adolescent groups, isolated from adult support may lack
‘A re-imagined Music Curriculum’: Jeremy Strong interviews PhD candidate Natasha Hendry
Professor Jeremy Strong (University of West London) interviews PhD candidate Natasha Hendry whose research seeks to formulate a framework for more inclusive, diverse, and equitable music education for black pupils in the UK
Reformulating empirical macro-econometric modelling
The policy implications of estimated macro-econometric systems depend on the formulations of their equations, the methodology of empirical model selection and evaluation, the techniques of policy analysis, and their forecast performance. Drawing on recent results in the theory of forecasting, we question the role of 'rational expectations'; criticize a common approach to testing economic theories; show that impulse-response methods of evaluating policy are seriously flawed; and question the mechanistic derivation of forecasts from econometric systems. In their place, we propose that expectations should be treated as instrumental to agents' decisions; discuss a powerful new approach to the empirical modelling of econometric relationships; offer viable alternatives to studying policy implications; and note modifications to forecasting devices that can enhance their robustness to unanticipated structural breaks
Identification and non-unique structure
David F. Hendry is a seminal figure in modern econometrics. He has pioneered the LSE approach to econometrics, and his influence is wide ranging. This book is a collection of papers dedicated to him and his work. Many internationally renowned econometricians who have collaborated with Hendry or have been influenced by his research have contributed to this volume, which provides a reflection on the recent advances in econometrics and considers the future progress for the methodology of econometrics. Central themes of the book include dynamic modelling and the properties of time series data, model selection and model evaluation, forecasting, policy analysis, exogeneity and causality, and encompassing. The book strikes a balance between econometric theory and empirical work, and demonstrates the influence that Hendry's research has had on the direction of modern econometrics
Hendry. Scott
Scott Hendry - Athletic Trainer.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/2554/thumbnail.jp
Hendry Building, Blackshear, GA
Hendry Building, Blackshear, GA.
Blackshear is a city in Pierce County, Georgia, United States. This is a commercial building in Blackshear, Georgia, which was built in 1940, called the Hendry Building.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/3109/thumbnail.jp
Hendry, Cora
Charlie Hendry - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1929/1380/thumbnail.jp
Samuel Hendry
Color photograph of Samuel Hendry, a member of the University of Utah ski team
Samuel Hendry [06]
Color photograph of Samuel Hendry at the 2020 NCAA tournament in Bozeman, Montana
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