Doctor of Law from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Doctor of Theology from University of Murcia and Antonianum-Roma University, Doctor of Humanities from University of Murcia, Doctor of Philosophy from Universidad Complutense University de Madrid, PhD candidate in Economics from University of Valladolid. He has more than 20 years cultivating disciplines of foundations and intertwining (e.g. History, Philosophy and Comparison of Law, Politics and Economics), applying himself to paradigmatic transformations (e.g. digital transition, development of labor relations and transformation of business culture). He has studied Economic Law, Economics of religion and Applied Economics (Principles of Political Economy and Economic Policy, International Institutions and Economic Development, Labor and Business Economics), from the approach of Austrian, Institutional and Cultural Economics. Currently, he is a professor of Applied Economics at the Rey Juan Carlos University. He has been a teacher and researcher in Spain (at universities: UCM or ICADE-UPCO, business and professional schools: EAE Business School, ISEMCO, et al, public corporations: COLPOLSOC, CCM, etc.), Portugal (UCP or IPB), USA (Harvard, Baylor, DePaul, et al) and Latin America (IIHR and URC in Costa Rica, URL in Guatemala, UBO and PUC in Chile …). Professionally, he has also been a lawyer, analyst-consultant, media contributor. He has a rich and award-winning scientific-academic production (more than 40 books and 60 articles, almost 100 lectures and specialized courses, 10 supervised theses, etc.).