Richard Green is a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. This blog will feature commentary on the current state of housing, commercial real estate, mortgage finance, and urban development around the world. It may also at times have ruminations about graduate business education.
Sunday, November 07, 2010
The change in time today reminds me of one of the many things I learned from William Cronon's Nature's Metropolis
Until the railroads came to prairie towns after the Civil War, each town set its clock using the sun. It was impossible to run railroads under such circumstances, and so railroads developed "standard time zones," for the United States. They became the standard well before they were codified into law.
I also remember that as an "Ah, ha!" moment.
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