> Vienna, by contrast, spends far less and has a massive, well-maintained social housing scheme, in which something like a third of the population lives.
And on top of that, it creates a very effective price cap on rents in the non-social housing sector, because people could just go and live into marginally lower-quality housing instead.
And on top of that, it creates a very effective price cap on rents in the non-social housing sector, because people could just go and live into marginally lower-quality housing instead.