Abdullah Muhammad Sakib is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics. His expertise includes international economics, environmental economics, climate change, policy, and econometrics. He is an applied microeconomist, with research focusing on how international trade patterns are influenced by environmental policy. His work combines both theoretical and empirical tools to address challenges in economics and the environment. As an educator, he teaches across a broad spectrum, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, economic policy, and data analytics.