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Paul Cheshire is an Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics. His research interests focus on economic costs associated with British planning, urban land markets, and housing economics. He has co-edited significant works such as the 'Handbook of Regional & Urban Economics' and authored over 100 papers in the field. His contributions to the field have been recognized with several awards including the Donald Robertson Memorial Prize, the Royal Economic Society Prize, and a CBE for services to Economics and Housing. He has served as an advisor to various prestigious organizations such as the European Commission, World Bank, and OECD, and has played a key role in several government reviews related to planning and transport in the UK.
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