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Number of items: 140.
Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Centre for Economic Performance
  • Chen, Ying, Cheshire, Paul, Wang, Xiangqing, Wang, You-Sin (2024). Valuing consumption services as technology transforms accessibility: evidence from Beijing. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP2031). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Montebruno Bondi, Piero, Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2022). (In)convenient stores? What do policies pushing stores to town centres actually do? (CEP Discussion Papers 1894). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Kaimakamis, Katerina (2020). Offices scarce but housing scarcer: estimating the premium for London office conversions. (CEP Discussion Papers 1701). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (2018). Broken market or broken policy? The unintended consequences of restrictive planning. National Institute Economic Review, 245(1), R9-R19. https://doi.org/10.1177/002795011824500111
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Mouland, Jemma (2018). Social tenants' health: evaluating the effectiveness of landlord interventions. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 72, 413-419. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209888
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Koster, Hans R.A. (2018). Empty homes, longer commutes: the unintended consequences of more restrictive local planning. Journal of Public Economics, 158, 126-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2017.12.006
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Mouland, Jemma (2017). Social tenants’ health: evaluating the effectiveness of landlord interventions. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP219). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul, Koster, Hans R. A. (2016). You cannot regulate empty houses away.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2015). Business rates: hoorah! But watch out for housing!
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2015). Land use regulation and productivity - land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain. Journal of Economic Geography, 15(1), 43-73. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbu007
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2014). Planning supermarkets away, for less convenience and variety, higher prices and lower productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2013). QE: the next bubble?
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Gordon, Ian R. (2008). Policies for 'mixed communities': a critical evaluation. (SERC Policy paper SERCPP002). Spatial Economics Research Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Economic History
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Economics
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Duranton, Gilles (Eds.) (2004). Recent developments in urban and regional economics. Edward Elgar.
  • European Institute
  • Carozzi, Felipe, Cheshire, Paul (2017). Spot the difference housing white paper: have we been here before or is this déjà vu?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). A housing failure: it’s not more rental stock we need; it’s more of the right kind of houses.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). Greenbelt madness: or how to get it back to front.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2015). Business rates: hoorah! But watch out for housing!
  • Cheshire, Paul (2015). Are they green *belts* by accident?
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Cheshire, Paul (2015). What is good architecture worth?
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2014). Planning supermarkets away, for less convenience and variety, higher prices and lower productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building on greenbelt land: so where?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). The irresistible pressure of economic fundamentals: radical planning reform moving into the mainstream – but still need to get the details right.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building Reliant Robin houses adds to our housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Land prices: the dog that’s lost its bark.
  • Cheshire, P.C. (2013). Land market regulation: market versus policy failures. Journal of Property Research, 30(3), 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/09599916.2013.791339
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). How to kill nightingales and not build houses: insist on building on Brownfields.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Housing – and more than housing: what a bad budget!
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2013). QE: the next bubble?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2012). Is Heathrow in the wrong place?
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). You've been Trumped.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Our system of land use planning can often have damaging impacts on retail productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). Productivity: every little helps?
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(4), 355-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.525046
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(3), 257-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.494008
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003748150
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003691582
  • Cheshire, Paul (2010). Spatial policies, planning and urban competitiveness: the particular case of London. In Karlsson, Charlie, Johansson, Börje, Stough, Roger R. (Eds.), Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition (pp. 106-137). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe – a case with geographically sticky people. In Gopinath, Munisamy, Kim, Hanho (Eds.), Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide (pp. 243-281). Seoul National University Press.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(4), 371-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903425364
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe - a case with geographically sticky people. (LSE 'Europe in Question' discussion paper series 11/2009). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(3), 243-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903138686
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban containment, housing affordability and price stability - irreconcilable goals. (SERC Policy Papers SERCPP004). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban land markets and policy failures. (Land Use Futures discussion papers). Foresight, Department for Business Innovation and Skills.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Policies for mixed communities: faith-based displacement activity? International Regional Science Review, 32(3), 343-375. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017609336080
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902989444
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902764490
  • Cheshire, Paul, Vermeulen, W. (2009). Land markets and their regulation: the welfare economics of planning. In Geyer, H. S. (Ed.), International Handbook of Urban Policy, Vol. Ii: Issues in the Developed World . Edward Elgar.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(3), 269-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802506710
  • Magrini, Stefano, Cheshire, Paul (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0010). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. Journal of Economic Geography, 9(1), 85-115. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbn044
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(2), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802149925
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2008). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. The Economic Journal, 118(529), F185-F221. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02149.x
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770801939532
  • Cheshire, Paul (2008). Reflections on the nature and policy implications of planning restrictions on housing supply. Discussion of 'Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply' by Kate Barker. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24(1), 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grn002
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(3), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701771001
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(2), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701398862
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701324801
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(2), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770601135588
  • Cheshire, Paul (2006). Resurgent cities, urban myths and policy hubris: what we need to know. Urban Studies, 43(8), 1231-1246. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980600775600
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770600734001
  • Cheshire, P. C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2004). Capitalising the value of free schools : the impact of supply characteristics and uncertainty. The Economic Journal, 114(499), 397-424. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2004.00252.x
  • Cheshire, P. C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2004). Land markets and land market regulation : progress towards understanding. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 34(6), 619-637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2004.03.001
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. In Boddy, Martin, Parkinson, Michael (Eds.), City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance (pp. 129-152). Policy Press.
  • Cheshire, P. C., Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2002). Income inequality and residential segregation: labour sorting and the demand for positional goods. In Martin, Ron, Morrison, Philip S. (Eds.), Geographies of Labour Market Inequality (pp. 83-109). Routledge.
  • Cheshire, P.C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2002). The welfare economics of land use planning. Journal of Urban Economics, 52(2), 242-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0094-1190(02)00003-7
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hamilton, F E (2000). Urban change in an integrating Europe. In Petrakos, George, Maier, Gunther, Gorzelak, Grzegorz (Eds.), Integration and Transition in Europe: the Economic Geography of Interaction . Routledge.
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Some causes of Western European patterns of urban change. In Cheshire, Paul, Summers, Anita A, Senn, Lanfranco (Eds.), Urban Change in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative Analysis and Policy . Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul C. (1999). A postscript: exurbia or Islington? In Summers, Anita A., Cheshire, Paul C., Senn, Lanfranco (Eds.), Urban Change in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative Analysis and Policy (pp. 569-594). Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (1998). Estimating the demand for housing, land, and neighbourhood characteristics. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 60(3), 357-382. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0084.00104
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (1995). On the price of land and the value of amenities. Economica, 62(246), 247-267.
  • Geography and Environment
  • Cheshire, Paul (2025). Pushing water uphill: containment policies doomed to fail. Town Planning Review, 96(4), 495 - 509. https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2024.30 picture_as_pdf
  • Chen, Ying, Cheshire, Paul, Wang, Xiangqing, Wang, You-Sin (2024). Valuing consumption services as technology transforms accessibility: evidence from Beijing. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP2031). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Ball, Michael, Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Yu, Xiaolun (2024). Why delay? Understanding the construction lag, aka the build out rate. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1990). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Montebruno Bondi, Piero, Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2022). (In)convenient stores? What do policies pushing stores to town centres actually do? (CEP Discussion Papers 1894). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Kaimakamis, Katerina (2022). Offices scarce but housing scarcer: estimating the premium for London office conversions. Real Estate Economics, 50(3), 743 - 766. https://doi.org/10.1111/1540-6229.12345 picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2021). Home truths: options for reforming residential property taxes in England. Bright Blue. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Schöni, Olivier (31 March 2021) Why central London has seen the biggest rises in house prices, despite COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (27 October 2020) The use of designer reputation to build tall in London. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Dericks, Gerard (2020). Trophy architects and design as rent-seeking: quantifying deadweight losses in a tightly regulated office market. Economica, 87(348), 1078 - 1104. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.12339 picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Kaimakamis, Katerina (2020). Offices scarce but housing scarcer: estimating the premium for London office conversions. (CEP Discussion Papers 1701). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (25 May 2020) What will crashing the economy do for the UK housing market? LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (6 May 2020) COVID-19 and housing: while prices may fall, homes will remain unaffordable. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul, Buyuklieva, Boyana (2019). Homes on the right tracks: greening the Green Belt to solve the housing crisis. Centre for Cities. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (2019). The costs of containment: or the need to plan for urban growth. CESifo Forum, 20(3), 10-14.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Carozzi, Felipe (2019). Housing Sprint: land report. (Housing Sprint). Saïd Business School. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Hilber, Christian A. L. (2018). Housing in Europe: a different continent - a continent of differences. Journal of Housing Economics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2018.11.001 picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (2018). Broken market or broken policy? The unintended consequences of restrictive planning. National Institute Economic Review, 245(1), R9-R19. https://doi.org/10.1177/002795011824500111
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Mouland, Jemma (2018). Social tenants' health: evaluating the effectiveness of landlord interventions. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 72, 413-419. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209888
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Koster, Hans R.A. (2018). Empty homes, longer commutes: the unintended consequences of more restrictive local planning. Journal of Public Economics, 158, 126-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2017.12.006
  • Carozzi, Felipe, Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2018). Introduction: measuring affordability: alternative perspectives. 14th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey: 2018 Rating Middle-Income Housing Affordability, A-I.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Hilber, Christian A.L. (Eds.) (2017). The economics of land markets and their regulation. Edward Elgar.
  • Carozzi, Felipe, Cheshire, Paul (2017). Spot the difference housing white paper: have we been here before or is this déjà vu?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2017). How to capture land value rises. Planning Magazine, 2045, 16-18.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Dericks, Gerard (2017). High expectations. CLADbook, 2017(1), 174-181.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). Land markets: market failure, policy failure – which dominates, where? Regional Science Association International Newsletter, 15, 7-9.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). A housing failure: it’s not more rental stock we need; it’s more of the right kind of houses.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). The housing challenge – policy: regulating the market. Geographical, 51,
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul, Koster, Hans R. A. (2016). You cannot regulate empty houses away.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). Greenbelt madness: or how to get it back to front.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2015). Business rates: hoorah! But watch out for housing!
  • Cheshire, Paul (2015). Are they green *belts* by accident?
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Cheshire, Paul (2015). What is good architecture worth?
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2015). Land use regulation and productivity - land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain. Journal of Economic Geography, 15(1), 43-73. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbu007
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2014). Planning supermarkets away, for less convenience and variety, higher prices and lower productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building on greenbelt land: so where?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). The irresistible pressure of economic fundamentals: radical planning reform moving into the mainstream – but still need to get the details right.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building Reliant Robin houses adds to our housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). London’s greenbelt and London’s housing crisis: myth versus reality. Planning in London, 89, 34-36.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Decent housing or rigid greenbelts? In Manns, Jonathan (Ed.), Kaleidoscope city: reflections on planning & London (pp. 160-168). Birdcage Print.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Dericks, Gerard (2014). 'Iconic design' as deadweight loss: rent acquisition by design in the constrained London office market. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0154). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Turning houses into gold: don’t blame the foreigners, it’s we Brits who did it. Centrepiece, 19(1), 14-18.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Land prices: the dog that’s lost its bark.
  • Cheshire, P.C. (2013). Land market regulation: market versus policy failures. Journal of Property Research, 30(3), 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/09599916.2013.791339
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). How to kill nightingales and not build houses: insist on building on Brownfields.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Housing – and more than housing: what a bad budget!
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2013). QE: the next bubble?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2012). Is Heathrow in the wrong place?
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). You've been Trumped.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Our system of land use planning can often have damaging impacts on retail productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). Productivity: every little helps?
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Land use planning: the impact on retail productivity. Centrepiece, 16(1), 25-28. https://doi.org/CEPCP345
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Evaluating the effects of planning policies on the retail sector: or do town centre first policies deliver the goods? (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0066). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(4), 355-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.525046
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(3), 257-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.494008
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003748150
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003691582
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul, Kaplanis, Ioannis (2010). Land use regulation and retail: space constraints and total factor productivity. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2010). Spatial policies, planning and urban competitiveness: the particular case of London. In Karlsson, Charlie, Johansson, Börje, Stough, Roger R. (Eds.), Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition (pp. 106-137). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe – a case with geographically sticky people. In Gopinath, Munisamy, Kim, Hanho (Eds.), Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide (pp. 243-281). Seoul National University Press.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(4), 371-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903425364
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe - a case with geographically sticky people. (LSE 'Europe in Question' discussion paper series 11/2009). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(3), 243-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903138686
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban containment, housing affordability and price stability - irreconcilable goals. (SERC Policy Papers SERCPP004). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban land markets and policy failures. (Land Use Futures discussion papers). Foresight, Department for Business Innovation and Skills.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Policies for mixed communities: faith-based displacement activity? International Regional Science Review, 32(3), 343-375. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017609336080
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902989444
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902764490
  • Cheshire, Paul, Vermeulen, W. (2009). Land markets and their regulation: the welfare economics of planning. In Geyer, H. S. (Ed.), International Handbook of Urban Policy, Vol. Ii: Issues in the Developed World . Edward Elgar.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(3), 269-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802506710
  • Magrini, Stefano, Cheshire, Paul (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0010). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. Journal of Economic Geography, 9(1), 85-115. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbn044
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(2), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802149925
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2008). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. The Economic Journal, 118(529), F185-F221. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02149.x
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Gordon, Ian R. (2008). Policies for 'mixed communities': a critical evaluation. (SERC Policy paper SERCPP002). Spatial Economics Research Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (2008). Introduction of price signals into land use planning: are they applicable in China. In Song, Yang, Ding, Chengri (Eds.), Urbanization in China : Critical Issues in an Era of Rapid Growth . Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770801939532
  • Cheshire, Paul (2008). Reflections on the nature and policy implications of planning restrictions on housing supply. Discussion of 'Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply' by Kate Barker. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24(1), 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grn002
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(3), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701771001
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(2), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701398862
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2007). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. (MPRA Paper 5435). Munich University.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701324801
  • Cheshire, P. C. (2007). Segregated neighbourhoods and mixed communities: a critical analysis. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(2), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770601135588
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2006). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. (Research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 117). Geography and Environment Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2006). Resurgent cities, urban myths and policy hubris: what we need to know. Urban Studies, 43(8), 1231-1246. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980600775600
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770600734001
  • Cheshire, P. C., Magrini, Stefano (2006). Population growth in European cities: weather matters - but only nationally. Regional Studies, 40(1), 23-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400500449259
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2006). The cost of regulatory constraints on the British office market. Report for the H.M. Treasury in preparation of ‘Barker Review 2’. H.M. Treasury.
  • Cheshire, P. C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2005). The introduction of price signals into land use planning decision-making : a proposal. Urban Studies, 42(4), 647 -663. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980500060210
  • Cheshire, Paul (2005). Unpriced regulatory risk and the competition of rules: unconsidered implications of land use planning. Journal of Property Research, 22(2/3), 225-244. https://doi.org/10.1080/09599910500453863
  • Cheshire, P. C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2004). Capitalising the value of free schools : the impact of supply characteristics and uncertainty. The Economic Journal, 114(499), 397-424. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2004.00252.x
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2004). Introduction to feature: the price of access to better neighbourhoods. The Economic Journal, 114(499), F391-396. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2004.00251.x
  • Cheshire, P. C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2004). Land markets and land market regulation : progress towards understanding. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 34(6), 619-637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2004.03.001
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Malecki, EJ (2004). Growth, development and innovation: a look backward and forward. Papers in Regional Science, 83, 249-267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10110-003-0185-8
  • Cheshire, Paul (2004). The British housing market: contained and exploding. Urban Policy and Research, 22(1), 13-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/0811114042000185455
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. In Boddy, Martin, Parkinson, Michael (Eds.), City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance (pp. 129-152). Policy Press.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Duranton, Gilles (Eds.) (2004). Recent developments in urban and regional economics. Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (2003). The introduction of price signals into land use planning decision-making: a proposal. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 89). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Greenstein, Rosalind, Sheppard, Stephen C. (2003). Planners and economists debate land market policy. Land Lines, 15(1).
  • Gornostaeva, Galina, Cheshire, Paul (2003). Media cluster in London. Les Cahiers de l'Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de la Région d'Île-de-France, 135(4), 151-160.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2003). Multifunction and Multiple Land Use, Policy and Market Failure. In Nijkamp, Peter, Rodenburg, Caroline, Vreeker, R. (Eds.), The Economics of Multifunctional Land Use (pp. 65-70). Shaker Verlag.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, S. (2003). Taxes versus Regulation: The Welfare Impacts of Policies for Containing Urban Sprawl. In Netzer, Dick (Ed.), The Property Tax, Land Use and Land Use Regulation (pp. 147-172). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2003). Territorial competition: some lessons for (innovation) policy. In Bröcker, Johannes, Dohse, Dirk, Soltwedel, Rudiger (Eds.), Innovation Clusters and Interregional Competition (pp. 331-346). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gornostaeva, Galina (2002). Cities and regions: comparable measures require comparable territories. Les Cahiers de l'Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de la Région d'Île-de-France, 135, 13-32.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2002). The socio-economic profile of London. Les Cahiers de l'Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de la Région d'Île-de-France, 135, 59-65.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2002). Counteracting the counterfactual: new evidence on the impact of local policy from the residuals. In Johansson, Borje, Karlsson, Charles, Stough, Roger R (Eds.), Regional Policies and Comparative Advantage (pp. 209-239). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, P. C., Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2002). Income inequality and residential segregation: labour sorting and the demand for positional goods. In Martin, Ron, Morrison, Philip S. (Eds.), Geographies of Labour Market Inequality (pp. 83-109). Routledge.
  • Cheshire, P.C., Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2002). The welfare economics of land use planning. Journal of Urban Economics, 52(2), 242-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0094-1190(02)00003-7
  • Cheshire, Paul (2002). The fall and rise of cities. LSE Magazine, Winter, 6-9.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2002). The spatial economic impact of Euroland and the implications for policy. In Cuadrado-Roura, Juan R, Parellada, Martí (Eds.), Regional Convergence in the European Union: Facts, Prospects, and Policies (pp. 211-230). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Gordon, Ian R., Cheshire, Paul (2001). Locational advantage and lessons for territorial competition in Europe. In Johansson, Börje, Karlsson, Charlie, Stough, Roger (Eds.), Theories of Endogenous Regional Growth . Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gornostaeva, G. (2001). More useful Londons: the comparative development of alternative concepts of London. Geographica Helvetica, 56(3), 179-192.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (2000). Building on brown fields: the long term price we pay. Planning in London, (33), 34-36.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2000). Endogenous processes in European regional growth: convergence and policy. Growth and Change, 31(4), 455-479. https://doi.org/10.1111/0017-4815.00140
  • Cheshire, Paul (2000). Londra nel contesto dello sviluppo urbano europeo. Economia Pubblica, 30(3 supp), 155-173. https://doi.org/SICI: 0390-6140(2000)30:3+<155:LNCDSU>2.0.ZU;2-L
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hamilton, F E (2000). Urban change in an integrating Europe. In Petrakos, George, Maier, Gunther, Gorzelak, Grzegorz (Eds.), Integration and Transition in Europe: the Economic Geography of Interaction . Routledge.
  • Cheshire, Paul. C, Summers, Anita. A, Senn, Lanfranco (1999). Urban change in the United States and Western Europe : comparative analysis and policy. Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Cities in competition: articulating the gains from integration. Urban Studies, 36(5-6), 843-864. https://doi.org/10.1080/0042098993240
  • Cheshire, Paul, Mills, Edwin S. (Eds.) (1999). Handbook of regional and urban economics. North-Holland.
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Introduction: applied urban economics. In Cheshire, Paul, Mills, E. S (Eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics (pp. 1323-1335). Elsevier (Firm). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1574-0080(99)80003-0
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Land strapped: constrained land supply skews prices. Roof, 8/9(Winter).
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Some causes of Western European patterns of urban change. In Cheshire, Paul, Summers, Anita A, Senn, Lanfranco (Eds.), Urban Change in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative Analysis and Policy . Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Trends in sizes and structures of urban areas. In Cheshire, Paul, Mills, Edwin S. (Eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics (pp. 1339-1373). North-Holland. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1574-0080(99)80004-2
  • Cheshire, Paul C. (1999). A postscript: exurbia or Islington? In Summers, Anita A., Cheshire, Paul C., Senn, Lanfranco (Eds.), Urban Change in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative Analysis and Policy (pp. 569-594). Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (1998). Estimating the demand for housing, land, and neighbourhood characteristics. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 60(3), 357-382. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0084.00104
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (1995). On the price of land and the value of amenities. Economica, 62(246), 247-267.
  • Government
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Gordon, Ian R., Cheshire, Paul (2001). Locational advantage and lessons for territorial competition in Europe. In Johansson, Börje, Karlsson, Charlie, Stough, Roger (Eds.), Theories of Endogenous Regional Growth . Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Hellenic Observatory
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(4), 355-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.525046
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(3), 257-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.494008
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003748150
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003691582
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(4), 371-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903425364
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(3), 243-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903138686
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902989444
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902764490
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(3), 269-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802506710
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(2), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802149925
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770801939532
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(3), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701771001
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(2), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701398862
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701324801
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(2), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770601135588
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770600734001
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. In Boddy, Martin, Parkinson, Michael (Eds.), City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance (pp. 129-152). Policy Press.
  • Cheshire, P. C., Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (2002). Income inequality and residential segregation: labour sorting and the demand for positional goods. In Martin, Ron, Morrison, Philip S. (Eds.), Geographies of Labour Market Inequality (pp. 83-109). Routledge.
  • LSE
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Montebruno Bondi, Piero, Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2022). (In)convenient stores? What do policies pushing stores to town centres actually do? (CEP Discussion Papers 1894). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (27 October 2020) The use of designer reputation to build tall in London. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Cheshire, Paul (2015). A real housing crisis but only fake solutions on offer.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Reshuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Where should we build on the Greenbelt?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Turning houses into gold: the failure of British planning.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Greenbelt myth is the driving force behind the housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, P. C., Magrini, Stefano (2002). The distinctive determinants of European urban growth : does one size fit all? (Research Papers in Environmental and Spatial Analysis 73). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • LSE Cities
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • LSE Housing & Communities
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • LSE London
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • STICERD
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • School of Public Policy
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (25 May 2020) What will crashing the economy do for the UK housing market? LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Social Policy
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Sociology
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Statistics
  • Cheshire, Paul (1999). Economic indicators for European cities: why boundaries matter. In The Quality of Life in the Cities and Regions of the European Union: Indicators . Statistical Office of the European Communities.
  • Urban and Spatial Programme
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Montebruno, Piero, Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2018). Take me to the centre of your town! Using micro-geographical data to identify town centres. CESifo Economic Studies, 64(2), 255-291. https://doi.org/10.1093/cesifo/ify002
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Mouland, Jemma (2018). Social tenants' health: evaluating the effectiveness of landlord interventions. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 72, 413-419. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209888
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Koster, Hans R.A. (2018). Empty homes, longer commutes: the unintended consequences of more restrictive local planning. Journal of Public Economics, 158, 126-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2017.12.006
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Mouland, Jemma (2017). Social tenants’ health: evaluating the effectiveness of landlord interventions. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP219). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Montebruno, Piero, Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2017). Using micro-geography data to identify town-centre space in Great Britain. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0213). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Carozzi, Felipe, Cheshire, Paul (2017). Spot the difference housing white paper: have we been here before or is this déjà vu?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). A housing failure: it’s not more rental stock we need; it’s more of the right kind of houses.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul, Koster, Hans R. A. (2016). You cannot regulate empty houses away.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2016). Greenbelt madness: or how to get it back to front.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2015). Business rates: hoorah! But watch out for housing!
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Koster, Hans R. A. (2015). Regulating housing vacancies away? The paradoxical effects of mismatch. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0181). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2015). Are they green *belts* by accident?
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Cheshire, Paul (2015). What is good architecture worth?
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2015). Land use regulation and productivity - land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain. Journal of Economic Geography, 15(1), 43-73. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbu007
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2014). Planning supermarkets away, for less convenience and variety, higher prices and lower productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building on greenbelt land: so where?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). The irresistible pressure of economic fundamentals: radical planning reform moving into the mainstream – but still need to get the details right.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Building Reliant Robin houses adds to our housing crisis.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Dericks, Gerard (2014). 'Iconic design' as deadweight loss: rent acquisition by design in the constrained London office market. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0154). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2014). Turning houses into gold: don’t blame the foreigners, it’s we Brits who did it. Centrepiece, 19(1), 14-18.
  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Land prices: the dog that’s lost its bark.
  • Cheshire, P.C. (2013). Land market regulation: market versus policy failures. Journal of Property Research, 30(3), 170-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/09599916.2013.791339
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). How to kill nightingales and not build houses: insist on building on Brownfields.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2013). Housing – and more than housing: what a bad budget!
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2013). QE: the next bubble?
  • Cheshire, Paul (2012). Is Heathrow in the wrong place?
  • Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan & Meen, Geoff et al (2011). The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). You've been Trumped.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Our system of land use planning can often have damaging impacts on retail productivity.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2011). Productivity: every little helps?
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Land use planning: the impact on retail productivity. Centrepiece, 16(1), 25-28. https://doi.org/CEPCP345
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L., Kaplanis, Ioannis (2011). Evaluating the effects of planning policies on the retail sector: or do town centre first policies deliver the goods? (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0066). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(4), 355-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.525046
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(3), 257-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2010.494008
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003748150
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2010). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421771003691582
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul, Kaplanis, Ioannis (2010). Land use regulation and retail: space constraints and total factor productivity. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2010). Spatial policies, planning and urban competitiveness: the particular case of London. In Karlsson, Charlie, Johansson, Börje, Stough, Roger R. (Eds.), Innovation, Agglomeration and Regional Competition (pp. 106-137). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe – a case with geographically sticky people. In Gopinath, Munisamy, Kim, Hanho (Eds.), Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide (pp. 243-281). Seoul National University Press.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(4), 371-376. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903425364
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2009). Urban growth drivers and spatial inequalities: Europe - a case with geographically sticky people. (LSE 'Europe in Question' discussion paper series 11/2009). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(3), 243-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770903138686
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban containment, housing affordability and price stability - irreconcilable goals. (SERC Policy Papers SERCPP004). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Urban land markets and policy failures. (Land Use Futures discussion papers). Foresight, Department for Business Innovation and Skills.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2009). Policies for mixed communities: faith-based displacement activity? International Regional Science Review, 32(3), 343-375. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017609336080
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(2), 121-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902989444
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2009). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770902764490
  • Cheshire, Paul, Vermeulen, W. (2009). Land markets and their regulation: the welfare economics of planning. In Geyer, H. S. (Ed.), International Handbook of Urban Policy, Vol. Ii: Issues in the Developed World . Edward Elgar.
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(3), 269-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802506710
  • Magrini, Stefano, Cheshire, Paul (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. (SERC Discussion Papers SERCDP0010). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2008). Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries. Journal of Economic Geography, 9(1), 85-115. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbn044
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(2), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770802149925
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2008). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. The Economic Journal, 118(529), F185-F221. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02149.x
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gibbons, Stephen, Gordon, Ian R. (2008). Policies for 'mixed communities': a critical evaluation. (SERC Policy paper SERCPP002). Spatial Economics Research Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2008). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770801939532
  • Cheshire, Paul (2008). Reflections on the nature and policy implications of planning restrictions on housing supply. Discussion of 'Planning policy, planning practice, and housing supply' by Kate Barker. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24(1), 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grn002
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(3), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701771001
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(2), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701398862
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, Le Gallo, Julie, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2007). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770701324801
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(2), 147-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770601135588
  • Cheshire, Paul, Hilber, Christian A. L. (2006). Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. (Research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 117). Geography and Environment Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2006). Resurgent cities, urban myths and policy hubris: what we need to know. Urban Studies, 43(8), 1231-1246. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420980600775600
  • Fingleton, Bernard, Cheshire, Paul, Garretsen, Harry, Igliori, Danilo, McCann, Philip, McCombie, John, Monastiriotis, Vassilis, Moore, Barry, Roberts, Mark (2006). Editorial. Spatial Economic Analysis, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17421770600734001
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul (2006). The cost of regulatory constraints on the British office market. Report for the H.M. Treasury in preparation of ‘Barker Review 2’. H.M. Treasury.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (2003). The introduction of price signals into land use planning decision-making: a proposal. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 89). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gornostaeva, Galina (2002). Cities and regions: comparable measures require comparable territories. Les Cahiers de l'Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de la Région d'Île-de-France, 135, 13-32.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2002). The socio-economic profile of London. Les Cahiers de l'Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de la Région d'Île-de-France, 135, 59-65.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2002). Counteracting the counterfactual: new evidence on the impact of local policy from the residuals. In Johansson, Borje, Karlsson, Charles, Stough, Roger R (Eds.), Regional Policies and Comparative Advantage (pp. 209-239). Edward Elgar.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Gornostaeva, G. (2001). More useful Londons: the comparative development of alternative concepts of London. Geographica Helvetica, 56(3), 179-192.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (2000). Building on brown fields: the long term price we pay. Planning in London, (33), 34-36.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano (2000). Endogenous processes in European regional growth: convergence and policy. Growth and Change, 31(4), 455-479. https://doi.org/10.1111/0017-4815.00140
  • Cheshire, Paul (2000). Londra nel contesto dello sviluppo urbano europeo. Economia Pubblica, 30(3 supp), 155-173. https://doi.org/SICI: 0390-6140(2000)30:3+<155:LNCDSU>2.0.ZU;2-L
  • Cheshire, Paul. C, Summers, Anita. A, Senn, Lanfranco (1999). Urban change in the United States and Western Europe : comparative analysis and policy. Urban Institute.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Mills, Edwin S. (Eds.) (1999). Handbook of regional and urban economics. North-Holland.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen (1998). Estimating the demand for housing, land, and neighbourhood characteristics. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 60(3), 357-382. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0084.00104
  • Cheshire, Paul, Sheppard, Stephen Charles (1995). On the price of land and the value of amenities. Economica, 62(246), 247-267.
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  • Cheshire, Paul C., Nathan, Max, Overman, Henry G. (2014). Urban economics and urban policy: challenging conventional policy wisdom. Edward Elgar.