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Professor Paul Cheshire

Professor Paul Cheshire

Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography

Department of Geography and Environment

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020 7955 7586
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CKK 3.22
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Languages
English, French
Key Expertise
Housing and Economics of Land Use, Real Estate Economics, Urban Development

About me

An economist by training, Paul Cheshire is Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography, now working part time. He has a strong interest in policy analysis and policy related fields, particularly in urban land markets, housing and urban growth, and has been named one of the Planning industry's most influential people. 

Paul co-edited the Handbook of Regional & Urban Economics, Vol. 3: applied urban economics (Amsterdam: North Holland, 1999) with E. S. Mills, and Recent Developments in Urban and Regional Economics (Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2004) with Gilles Duranton. His most recent books are Urban Economics and Urban Policy: Challenging Conventional Policy Wisdom (Edward Elgar, 2014), with Henry Overman and Max Nathan and  (Edward Elgar, 2017) edited with Christian Hilber. 

He is the author/co-author of more than 100 papers and was the 1989 winner of the Donald Robertson Memorial Prize and in 2004 won the Royal Economic Society's prize for the best paper in the Economic Journal. He won the European Regional Science Association/European Investment Bank's prize for lifetime contribution to regional science research in 2009. 

He is an elected Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences and of the Weimer School. He held a Leverhulme Research Fellowship in 2000/01 and was a Visiting Fellow of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in 2002. He was awarded a CBE for services to Economics and Housing in 2017. 

Apart from his academic work he has spent time as an advisor and as a consultant for the European Commission, the World Bank, the OECD, the UN and other international organisations as well as the UK government, including being a member of the Expert Panel for the Barker Review of the Planning System, and an Academic Friend of the Eddington Transport Study. Until its abolition in 2010 he was a board member of the National Housing and Planning Advice Unit and a member of two of the Department of Communities and Local Government's Expert Panels. In 2021 he acted as the Specialist Advisor to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Built Environment.

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Expertise Details

Housing and Economics of Land Use; Real Estate Economics; Urban Development

Countries and regions

Britain; EU

Sectors and industries

Construction and Property; Environment; Policy and Regulatory Bodies

Selected publications

Regulating Retail to Town Centres: The price paid in productivity, (2012) (with E. Einiö and C.A.L. Hilber)

, Real Estate Economics, (2021) (with K. Kaimakamis)

, (2020), Economica, 87, 348, 1078-1104:  (with G. H. Dericks)

Paul Cheshire and Boyana Buyuklieva (2019) , London: The Centre for Cities. ISBN: 978-1-9162447-0-2 

, National Institute Economic Review, 245, August 2018, R9-19. 

Cheshire, Paul and Hilber, Christian A.L. and Koster, Hans R.A. (2017) E. Journal of Public Economics. ISSN 0047-2727

P. Cheshire, , Planning, 2045, 10 February 2017, 16-18

P. Cheshire, M. Nathan, H. G. Overman, , London, Edward Elgar, 2014 [ISBN: 978 1 78195 251 1 / 978 1 78195 252 8 (ebook)

P. Cheshire, C. A. L. Hilber, I. Kaplanis (2014), , Journal of Economic Geography

P. Cheshire (2014) , CentrePiece, Spring 2014, 14-18

P. Cheshire and W. Vermeulen (2009), , in H.S.Geyer (ed) International Handbook of Urban Policy, Aldershot: Edward Elgar

Urban Growth Drivers in a Europe of Sticky People and Implicit Boundaries', Journal of Economic Geography,9, 1, 85-115, 2009. (with Stefano Magrini)

 Oxford Review of Economic Policy,24, 1, 50-58, 2008.

 Economic Journal,118, (June) F185-F221, 2008. (with Christian Hilber)

 International Regional Science Review, 32 (3),343-375, 2009

, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, 2007, 43

, Urban Studies, 43, 8, 1231-46, July 2006

, Regional Studies, 40, 1, 23-37 (February 2006) (with Stefano Magrini)

, Urban Studies, 42, 4, 647-663, April 2005. (with Stephen Sheppard)

My research

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Author(s) Paul Cheshire

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Author(s) Paul Cheshire

Report and Working Papers

Author(s) Paul Cheshire