And you think that the reason they haven't built on that land is lack of cheap labor? Labor costs are simply not a factor when it comes to the economics of building houses in and around places like Stockholm.
They surely can overcome this unwillingness, can't they?
First of all it's not like they're not building in Stockholm. Secondly most of that 'unused' green land you're probably looking at is public parks and nature reserves. So it really boils down to a debate on the value of nature reserves vs more housing.
Makes things better for virtually anybody, excluding some rent-seekers.
and people who see a value in public parks and nature reserves.
They surely can overcome this unwillingness, can't they?
And then they actually have access to labor already. Makes things better for virtually anybody, excluding some rent-seekers.