According to labor statistics, productivity for American workers
continues to climb.  I can understand how that is measured for
industries in which there is a measurable *thing* produced, such as
cars or toasters, but how do those statistics get determined for
nontangibles?  Let's look at, say, software coders - how can you
measure their productivity?

Or is this a P2C2E (Process Too Complicated To Explain)?

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