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Probably true. Does it matter? Why is that a metric for success or quality? How about measuring the productivity increase of each job already in existence? Or the real material created by said jobs? Or the quality of the materials–is the length of time between creation and reclamation increasing or decreasing? Or, more operatively, measure the compensation (weighted against specie) with regard to the increase in productivity. Does it keep up? Of course not.
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Probably true. Does it matter? Why is that a metric for success or quality? How about measuring the productivity increase of each job already in existence? Or the real material created by said jobs? Or the quality of the materials–is the length of time between creation and reclamation increasing or decreasing? Or, more operatively, measure the compensation (weighted against specie) with regard to the increase in productivity. Does it keep up? Of course not.