Market rents will only be high as long as there is a shortage of housing and good housing. Thus, a lack of housing will always be maintained if we introduce market rents because the motive for market rents is that otherwise the property owners' hunger for profit will not be satisfied.
Commentary on National Economist defense of market rents in SvD.
Market rents will only be high as long as there is a shortage of housing and good housing. Thus, a lack of housing will always be maintained if we introduce market rents because the motive for market rents is that otherwise the property owners' hunger for profit will not be satisfied.
Yes, there will be even worse segregation because most people with a foreign background are poor
There will be a sharp increase in homelessness as the poorest will not be able to afford the rents
Plus it is bad for the economy if the only ones with purchasing power are the property owners. General consumption in the country will be too low and many companies will have to close down
Plus the article author is lying. Before the Bildt government started reducing subsidies for the construction of cheap rental properties, we had a surplus of housing
The author of the article lies again: The rent regulation is abolished even if the rent is not completely free