
Assistant General Manager at Qatar Islamic Bank holds Q&A

Professor Veli Safak’s Intermediate Microeconomics class welcomed Mr. Saeed Alkhayareem, Assistant General Manager at Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB), for an engaging 45-minute Q&A session. He shared valuable insights on the QIB’s role in the region’s economy and its ties to microeconomic principles. Students’ thoughtful questions enriched the discussion, making it an inspiring and educational experience.
Carnegie Mellon University’s 73-230 Intermediate Microeconomics course builds on the Principles of Economics course. It focuses on the following topics: theory of the consumer, theory of the producer, perfectly competitive market equilibrium, imperfect competition, and market failures due to asymmetric information such as adverse selection and moral hazard.