Higher Subcarrier Spacing impact on Throughput

In OFDM, number of subcarrier that can be packed into a specific frequency range is directly related to spectrum efficiency (how many bits can be transmitted per Hz per second).
The more subcarriers you can pack into a frequency range (i.e, the narrow subcarrier spacing you use), the more data you can transmit (or receive).

But in throughput there is no impact, do You agree?