Additionally, he is a former director of the American Finance Association and co-editor of the Review of Financial Studies.
[1][2] Veronesi conducts research that focuses on asset pricing, stock and bond valuation under uncertainty, bubbles and crashes, return predictability and stochastic volatility.
Most recently, he has been interested in studying, both theoretically and empirically, the interaction between government interventions and the behavior of asset prices.
[5] His undergraduate work was in economics at Bocconi University, where he graduated Magna cum laude in 1992.
He joined the Chicago Booth faculty upon obtaining his PhD in economics from Harvard University in 1997.