
Susan Houseman on Manufacturing
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Measuring Manufacturing Output and Price Variability
This chapter explores the intricate challenges of quantifying manufacturing output and the importance of distinguishing between different products and their values. It focuses on how economic statistics are affected by price changes, technological advancements, and shifts in retail dynamics, which complicate the assessment of inflation and consumer purchasing power. The conversation highlights the Bureau of Labor Statistics' struggle to accurately reflect the evolving market and the impact of these measurements on perceived economic progress.
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