Paolo Pasquariello is a Professor of Finance at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan , where he holds the John C. and Sally S. Morley Professor of Finance chair. He earned his MBA (1998) , M.Phil. (2002) , and Ph.D. (2003) from New York University's Stern School of Business , following a BA (1994) at Luigi Bocconi University in Milan. Ross School of Business , University of Michigan: John C. and Sally S. Morley Professor (2023–present) Professor (2018–present) Associate Professor (2010–2018) Assistant Professor (2003–2010) Visiting Appointments : Hans Dalborg Visiting Professor of Finance, Stockholm School of Economics (2013) Visiting Scholar, Universita' Ca' Foscari, Department of Economics (2019) Research Interests span Information Economics , International Finance , and Market Microstructure . His work examines how information asymmetry, political uncertainty, and speculative behavior influence financial markets, with a focus on dislocations, contagion, and liquidity dynamics. Article Trends reveal a trajectory from foundational studies in currency markets and equity comovement to contemporary analyses of political risk , pandemic economics , and cross-market trading strategies . He integrates prospect theory and empirical finance to assess market quality and investor behavior. Scientific Awards : Michael J. Brennan RFS Best Paper Runner-Up Award (2014) for Financial Market Dislocations Media & Public Engagement : A frequent commentator on financial crises and economic policy, he has contributed to outlets like The New York Times , CNN , and The Hill . His LinkedIn blog series on pandemic economics and international finance reaches a global audience.







