Always controversial, the idea of daylight saving time started with railroads standardizing time and continued with a Congressional mandate.
Weekly Roundup: From Burgers to Boomer Demographics
Our everyday economics includes disposable income,competition,externalities, standardization,entrepreneurs,federal budget, R&D, labor and dependency ratios.
The Problems We Have With Being On Time
Decisions that relate to standardizing clock time and solar time, and global time zones create commercial negative and positive externalities.
Our Weekly Roundup: From the Invisible Hand to Invisible People
Today’s weekly roundup includes the everyday economics of invisibles like the cost of tariffs, the market, certain jobs, measures and the impact of a canal.