The participants of this round table take stock of the effectiveness of the law SRU ten years after its entry into force. Alain Trannoy and Vincent Renard discuss possible remedies to strengthen its effectiveness (quotas and penalties).
This round table took part in Olivier Brachet, vice-president of the urban community of Lyon in charge of housing and social housing policy, Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert, mayor of 1er Lyon district, Vincent Renard, research director at CNRSPatrice Tillet, general director of the ITS ofHLM Alliade Habitat and Alain Trannoy, Director of Studies atEHESS. Participants tried to assess the effectiveness of the law SRU (solidarity and urban renewal) ten years after its promulgation.
Alain Trannoy is director of studies at theEHESS. His research focuses on the economics of measuring inequalities, public economics, voting, the economics of higher education and research, the economics of housing and social minimums, and the theory of justice. social.
Vincent FOX is an economist, research director at CNRSspecialized in land and real estate economics issues. He worked in the econometrics laboratory of the Ecole Polytechnique and is now an associate researcher at the Institute of Sustainable Development and International Relations ( IDDRI) from Sciences Po Paris.
Summary of questions:
- What are the objectives and modalities of the law SRU ?
- What are the conclusions of the study you carried out on the effectiveness of the law SRU ?
- Does increasing penalties correct this inefficiency? ? Are there other possible economic instruments? ? Can we increase the level of penalties? ? Can you specify the risk of over-indebtedness for households? ?