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https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/evaluating-gold-from-buildings.1423285/
Does your mod do anything in that regard? I see that you increased development growth rate on the buildings. But is it enough?
That'd be a yes, and a "I would like to believe so, yes". Development is way more significant a factor in the mod than in vanilla, where it is up to a pitful +50% tax at 100 development, which you would most likely not reach anyway.
Here, it is up to +200%. So economic buildings will, and absolutely do pay off, long-term. Its more of a project to commit to, however, since their returns are exponential - the more you build up the economy of one county (development is county-wide, not holding-wide), the higher the returns.
In other words, you want to have economical centres, rather than drop one economic building there, one there, and hope it turns out okay. It still will most likely be worth it, even in that case, but will not pay off nearly as quickly.