Regulating Retail to Town Centres: The price paid in productivity, (2012) (with E. Einiö and C.A.L. Hilber)
Offices scarce but housing scarcer: estimating the premium for office conversions, Real Estate Economics, (2021) (with K. Kaimakamis)
'Trophy Architects’ and design as rent-seeking: Quantifying deadweight losses in a tightly regulated office market, (2020), Economica, 87, 348, 1078-1104: (with G. H. Dericks)
Paul Cheshire and Boyana Buyuklieva (2019) Homes on the right tracks: Greening the Green Belt to solve the housing crisis, London: The Centre for Cities. ISBN: 978-1-9162447-0-2
Broken market or broken policy? The unintended consequences of restrictive planning, National Institute Economic Review, 245, August 2018, R9-19.
Cheshire, Paul and Hilber, Christian A.L. and Koster, Hans R.A. (2017) Empty homes, longer commutes: the unintended consequences of more restrictive local planning. Journal of Public Economics. ISSN 0047-2727
P. Cheshire, How to capture land value rises, Planning, 2045, 10 February 2017, 16-18
P. Cheshire, M. Nathan, H. G. Overman, Urban Economics And Urban Policy: Challenging Conventional Policy Wisdom, 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), Land use regulation and productivity - land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain, Journal of Economic Geography
P. Cheshire (2014) Turning houses into gold: don’t blame the foreigners, it’s we Brits who did it, CentrePiece, Spring 2014, 14-18
P. Cheshire and W. Vermeulen (2009), Land Markets and their Regulation: The welfare economics of planning, 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)
Reflections on the Nature and Policy Implications of Planning Restrictions on Housing Supply Oxford Review of Economic Policy,24, 1, 50-58, 2008.
Office Space Supply Restrictions in Britain: The political economy of market Revenge Economic Journal,118, (June) F185-F221, 2008. (with Christian Hilber)
Policies for Mixed Communities: Faith-based displacement activity? International Regional Science Review, 32 (3),343-375, 2009
Segregated Neighbourhoods and Mixed Communities: a critical analysis, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, 2007, 43
Resurgent Cities, Urban Myths and Policy Hubris: What we need to know, Urban Studies, 43, 8, 1231-46, July 2006
Population Growth in European Cities: weather matters - but only nationally, Regional Studies, 40, 1, 23-37 (February 2006) (with Stefano Magrini)
The Introduction of Price Signals into Land Use Planning Decision-making: a Proposal, Urban Studies, 42, 4, 647-663, April 2005. (with Stephen Sheppard)