Economists use the term Schnelling Point when talking about any particular location, in space or in time, which is the "natural" meeting place/time. For example, if we were to meet on a particular date, at a particular place, but hadn't specified a time, when would you arrive? The majority of people respond to this question that they would assume the meeting was at noon - making noon a Schnelling Point.
Another example of Schnelling Points is how Latin-American day workers tend to find a place to gather, often outside a convenience store, and wait for potential employers. These potential employers know to head to this particular spot if looking for short-term workers. In this case the convenience store becomes the Schnelling Point.
So the real question is; can government change the location of a Schnelling Point?
I ask this because recently, in the area around Washington DC here, several of the smaller communities have tried to establish designated day-laborer sites, often with the intention of moving the gathering points for the day-workers from some pre-established, Schnelling Point, location.
We shall see - this could be very interesting.
No comments:
Post a Comment