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An economic analyst observes that over the last decade in a particular country, the average worker's ability to purchase goods and services with their paycheck has not increased, even though the average amount of output each worker produces per hour has grown significantly. To analyze this discrepancy, what is the most critical underlying principle that allows for a direct comparison between these two measures?

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