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Student-Managed Commodity Fund—A New Frontier in Experiential Learning

Olga Isengildina Massa and Austin Ramsey

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2020, vol. 52, issue 1, 64-77

Abstract: This study provides a road map for creating and operating a student-managed investment fund (SMIF) as an experiential learning opportunity in commodity market analysis. We describe the reasons for implementing a SMIF and the benefits it offers relative to traditional simulation approaches. We outline the necessary steps for starting a SMIF and explain its organizational structure. We discuss a SMIF’s operation and main activities, which include recruitment, training, trading, and interaction with the client and alumni. The implications of participating in a SMIF are reviewed within a cost-benefit framework.

Date: 2020
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