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Overview

Paul Cheshire is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research work spans topics within economics, with a particular focus on fiscal policy and economic growth.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Pushing water uphill: containment policies doomed to fail," 2024, Town Planning Review
  • "The Intelligible Ode: Intimations of Paradise," 2024, The Wordsworth Circle
  • "Development Delayed: The Role of Market Power and Regulatory Restrictiveness," 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal

Their collaborative work has involved coauthors such as:

  • Michael Ball
  • Christian A. L. Hilber
  • Xiaolun Yu

Frequent publication venues where they have contributed include:

  • Town Planning Review
  • The Wordsworth Circle
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Within their academic focus, Paul Cheshire has engaged with the subfield of economics and econometrics. Their research consistently addresses themes connected to fiscal policy and economic growth, as reflected by multiple publications in this topic area.

Best Publications

  • On the Price of Land and the Value of Amenities

    Paul Cheshire;Stephen Charles Sheppard

  • Urban Problems in Western Europe: An Economic Analysis

    Paul C. Cheshire;Dennis G. Hay

  • A New Phase of Urban Development in Western Europe? The Evidence for the 1980s:

    Paul Cheshire

  • The welfare economics of land use planning

    P.C. Cheshire;Stephen Charles Sheppard

  • Territorial competition: Some lessons for policy

    Paul C. Cheshire;Ian R. Gordon

  • Growth, development, and innovation: A look backward and forward

    Paul Cheshire;Edward J. Malecki

  • POPULATION GROWTH IN EUROPEAN CITIES: WEATHER MATTERS BUT ONLY NATIONALLY

    Paul C. Cheshire;Stefano Magrini

  • Estimating the Demand for Housing, Land, and Neighbourhood Characteristics

    Paul Cheshire;Stephen Sheppard

  • Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply Characteristics and Uncertainty*

    P. C. Cheshire;Stephen Charles Sheppard

  • Resurgent Cities, Urban Myths and Policy Hubris: What We Need to Know

    Paul C. Cheshire

  • Urban growth drivers in a Europe of sticky people and implicit boundaries

    Paul Cheshire;Stefano Magrini

  • Endogenous Processes in European Regional Growth: Convergence and Policy

    Paul Cheshire;Stefano Magrini

  • Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge

    Paul C. Cheshire;Christian A. L. Hilber

  • Territorial Competition and the Predictability of Collective (In)Action

    Paul C. Cheshire;Ian R. Gordon

  • British Planning Policy and Access to Housing: Some Empirical Estimates

    Paul Cheshire;Stephen Sheppard

  • Urban Economic Growth in Europe: Testing Theory and Policy Prescriptions

    Paul Cheshire;G. Carbonaro

  • Urban Economics and Urban Policy: Challenging Conventional Policy Wisdom

    Paul C. Cheshire;Max Nathan;Henry G. Overman

  • Territorial competition in an integrating Europe

    P. C. Cheshire;Ian R. Gordon

  • The introduction of price signals into land use planning decision- making : a proposal

    P. C. Cheshire;Stephen Charles Sheppard

  • LAND USE REGULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY - LAND MATTERS: EVIDENCE FROM A UK SUPERMARKET CHAIN

    Paul C. Cheshire;Christian A. L. Hilber;Ioannis Kaplanis

  • Handbook of regional and urban economics

    Paul Cheshire;Edwin S. Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry G. Overman
Henry G. Overman London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephen Gibbons
Stephen Gibbons London School of Economics and Political Science
Roberto Camagni
Roberto Camagni Polytechnic University of Milan
Edward J. Malecki
Edward J. Malecki The Ohio State University
Gilles Duranton
Gilles Duranton University of Pennsylvania

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