cities and urban form

Cities, Urban Economics and Planning

Our research explores the multifaceted aspects of urbanisation, dissecting the intricate dynamics that shape our cities into vibrant, yet complex, systems.

We are experts in urban economics, local economic growth and development, uneven development and regional Inequality, global value chains and FDI, housing inequality, and land use management and regulation.

Our research methodologies span a wide spectrum, embracing both quantitative approaches influenced by urban economics and data science, as well as qualitative methods rooted in human geography and planning. This interdisciplinary approach allows us to gain comprehensive insights into the diverse facets of urban life. 

A fundamental aspect of our work is its relevance and potential impact. We actively engage with policy makers and policy frameworks, striving to influence decision-making processes. Our goal is to unravel the underlying causes and effects of urbanisation and city structures. We seek to identify the primary drivers of the benefits that urban life offers, such as productivity gains and access to amenities, while also scrutinizing the costs, including exacerbated inequalities and societal tensions. 

By addressing these fundamental questions, we shed light on the enigmatic appeal of cities and their inherent complexities. We provide valuable answers to why cities are simultaneously remarkable and challenging places to inhabit. Our collective efforts contribute to a deeper understanding of urban phenomena and pave the way for informed interventions that can enhance the quality of urban life for all. 

Key research areas

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Big Data and Data Science

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Global Value Chains and FDI 


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Housing Inequality 


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Local Economic Growth and Development 

policy research

Policy 

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Political Economy of Urbanisation 

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Urban Economics

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Uneven Development and Regional Inequality

 

Experts

Meet our experts


Felipe Carozzi

Felipe Carozzi

Assistant Professor of Urban Economics & Economic Geography

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Paul Cheshire

Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography

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Riccardo Crescenzi

Professor of Economic Geography

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Steve Gibbons

Professor of Economic Geography

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Ian Gordon

Emeritus Professor of Human Geography

Vernon Henderson

Vernon Henderson

School Professor of Economic Geography

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Christian Hilber

Professor of Economic Geography

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Murray Low

Associate Professor of Human Geography

Henry Overman

Henry Overman

Professor of Economic Geography

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Hyun Bang Shin

Professor of Geography and Urban Studies

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Olmo Silva

Professor of Real Estate Economics and Finance

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Ana Varela Varela

Assistant Professor in Geographic Data Science

 

 

Related research centres and units 

Our experts work closely with LSE's world-leading research centres. These include:

Related research seminars

We organise expert-led research seminars that take place throughout the year. Many are open to the public. These include: