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Poggy

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I am in my first game and am by no means an expert.

However in my game (1.09) with Spain level 6 infra and trade I notice that every governer I build seems to reduce inflation by 0.003 annually.

Or at least it did when I built 3 initially (the investement screen showed a decrease of 0.009 annually when I hovered over it. However, it seems to be cumulative since I now have around 10 - 15 governors and my annual decrease is a shade under 0.10

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Kelvin said:
If you have governors in all provinces, they reduce the inflation by 0.25 yearly, IIRC.
Exactly. You don't get a one-time decrease of inflation, but a gradual one depending on the number of governors you have compared to your number of provinces (counting cities and colonial cities, but not colonies or TPs). If you have governors in every province, you have a yearly "reduction" of 0.25%. Whether you actually let your inflation decrease or put your treasury slider anywhere but full left (thereby limiting either your effective reduction or effective increase) is up to you.
 

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So basically 1 governor reduces your inflation by 0.25/X in a year, where X is your total number of provinces.
 
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Fnuco said:
So basically 1 governor reduces your inflation by 0.25/X in a year, where X is your total number of provinces.
Yes, if "total number of provinces" is limited to the colonial cities and cities, excluding colonies and TPs. :)