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Horse, Follow Closely: Native American Horsemanship GaWaNi PonyBoy hardcover Us
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- ISBN
- 9781889540221
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lumina Press LLC
ISBN-10
1889540226
ISBN-13
9781889540221
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127419747
Product Key Features
Book Title
Horse, Follow Closely : Native American Horsemanship
Number of Pages
135 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Topic
Equestrian, Folklore & Mythology, Horses, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Pets, Sports & Recreation, Social Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
37.6 Oz
Item Length
11.3 in
Item Width
9.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
97-038660
Dewey Edition
21
Photographed by
Boiselle, Gabrielle
Dewey Decimal
636.1/0835/08997
Table Of Content
Preface; 1. Editors’ introduction; Part I. New Concepts and Methods: 2. Toward a theory of leading indicators Frank de Leeuw; 3. A time-series framework for the study of leading indicators Salih N. Neftci; 4. A probability model of the coincident economic indicators James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson; 5. An international application of Neftci’s probability approach for signalling growth recessions and recoveries using turning point indicators Michael P. Niemira; 6. On predicting the stage of the business cycle Roy H. Webb; 7. Bayesian methods for forecasting turning points in economic time series: sensitivity of forecasts to asymmetry of loss structures Arnold Zellner and Chansik Hong; 8. New developments in leading economic indicators Geoffrey H. Moore; Part II. Forecasting Records and Methods of Evaluation: 9. Forecasting cyclical turning points: the record in the past three recessions Stephen K. McNees; 10. Turning point predictions, errors, and forecasting procedures Hermon O. Stekler; 11. Forecasting peaks and troughs in the business cycle: on the choice and use of appropriate leading indicator series Stephen J. Silver; 12. Using a consensus of leading economic indicators to find right ball park for real GNP forecasts Edward F. Renshaw; 13. Some Australian experience with leading economic indicators Allan P. Layton; 14. Turning point prediction with the composite leading index: an exante analysis Francis X. Diebold and Glenn D. Rudebusch; 15. Forecasting recessions under the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law Victor Zarnowitz and Geoffrey H. Moore; 16. Leading indicators of inflation Howard L. Roth; Part III. New Economic Indicators: 17. Commodity prices as a leading indicator of inflation James M. Boughton and William H. Branson; 18. A leading indicator of inflation based on interest rates Susmita Dasgupta and Kajal Lahiri; 19. Using composite leading indicators of consumption to forecast sales and to signal turning points in stock market Michael P. Niemira; 20. Economic indicators for Australia’s service sector Ernst A. Boehm; 21. Purchasing management survey data: their value as leading indicator Philip A. Klein and Geoffrey H. Moore; 22. An agenda for inventories input to leading composite index Feliks Tamm; Index.
Synopsis
GaWaNi Pony Boy illustrates the traditional training methods. By weaving the old ways with his own succe ssful training methods, Pony has developed Relationships Tra ining. '
LC Classification Number
E98.D67P66 1998
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