Adv. Economy - wool production makes no sense to me

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Adv. Economy - wool production makes no sense to me

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As you can see my provinces produce 28 wool. My feudal levy level is 3, so I expect this to be reduced to 25. But on the nation level I see only a wool production of 8 and a textile production of 1. (Note that none of the provinces shows any textile production) So why do approx. 17 wool disappear in the nirvana? (or 13 if I consider the magic production of 1 textile). Can anybody help me here, I studied the manual and the adv eco guide - no hint whatsoever except that it costs 4 wool to produce 1 textile.


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RE: Adv. Economy - wool production makes no sense to me

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Seems to have something to do with the fact, that the feudal levy also eats textiles (3 in my case, which would explain the 13 disappeared wool). But in the economic report textile production is always zero in the per province view. That seems to be a bug. 
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RE: Adv. Economy - wool production makes no sense to me

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Take a look at the Advanced, Advanced Economic Guide and see if that helps.  The first guide is a little short on wool specifics.

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