Capitalists make money from successful factories. This I am aware of.
However, it was my understanding that they only made an income from their "home state". Is it then a disadvantage that capitalists seemingly have a tendency to aggregate in certain regions, while remaining at a flat 0,00% in others, even if the factories in those other provinces generate a surplus? If I NF capitalists, they start demoting to other professions afterwards.
I mean, it does not seem to be a problem since capitalists will invest in other states, but does that then mean that the capitalists in the entire nation gain a percentage of all factories in that nation, regardless of what region they live in?
However, it was my understanding that they only made an income from their "home state". Is it then a disadvantage that capitalists seemingly have a tendency to aggregate in certain regions, while remaining at a flat 0,00% in others, even if the factories in those other provinces generate a surplus? If I NF capitalists, they start demoting to other professions afterwards.
I mean, it does not seem to be a problem since capitalists will invest in other states, but does that then mean that the capitalists in the entire nation gain a percentage of all factories in that nation, regardless of what region they live in?