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This is odd, considering I did make some pretty hefty edits to the "Reasonable historical direction" mod. Maybe I went to my desktop, and continued my work after July, and added these edits to the "Eurocentric institutions" mod? What I did was that I made it a requirement to have all previous institutions embraced, before embracing the newest one. So basically, the tech costs kept stacking up throughout the campaign, and the European states where they originated, got an increasing advantage.
I guess I have to continue my work whenever I get interested in playing EU4 again and have access to my desktop again.