If you are a young student interested in understanding the role played by economics in business decision-making and the interlink of international trade aspects with successful multinational corporations (MNCs) around the world, Professor Guzman offers vast experience and knowledge of market structures, business strategies, and the impact of international trade and international capital markets.
Milton Guzman is an economist and academic with 29 years of experience in economic analysis and forecasting focused on international financial institutions, public financial management projects, and investment banking. Professor Guzman is an Assistant Professor of Principles of Microeconomics and Global Trade at Tiffin University, sharing his experience and theoretical knowledge with his students. He also teaches courses in macroeconomics, global corporate finance, business economics, and game theory applied to business decisions at other universities in the U.S.
Milton Guzman is a macroeconomic consultant at a U.S. government contractor dealing with public financial management projects and econometric forecasting. Mr. Guzman has also worked as a Senior Economist and Chief Economist for international financial organizations, such as Santander, Multus Asset Management (former Andes Investments), and the Andean Development Corporation (CAF).