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Rent control means the end of new supply from the market. You get new supply from and only from Government funding/projects, and that works as well as any Government-run service. The supply in Holland is inelastic. It simply does not respond to the market, which is to say, to the level of demand.
So you end up with stories like this.
It's even worse in Sweden. In Sweden, last I knew, it's actually illegal for a private person to rent from a private landlord, unless the State gives permission. There's a queue to be given permission, you accumulate points over time, and it takes about two decades to be allowed to rent in central Stockholm.
Hard to imagine a worse fuck-up, and of course being State, it's political, and it's impossible to get rid of.
Instead articles focus on individual countries and lay the blame on their particular circumstances and policies, not the bigger picture.