From aej-applied-economics-skills
Places an applied-micro project at AEJ: Applied vs AER, AEJ: Economic Policy, or a field journal, and sharpens its central causal question.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/aej-applied-economics-skills:aeja-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A project is empirically promising but you are unsure it is "AEJ: Applied-shaped"
AEJ: Applied wants empirical applied microeconomics where a credible causal research design answers a substantive economic question of broad applied-micro interest — above a pure field journal but more specialized than AER. Use this decision table to place the project.
| Signal in your project | Likely fit |
|---|---|
| Clean identification + a question labor/dev/health/ed/public economists all care about | AEJ: Applied (core) |
| Same design but the contribution is mainly a policy verdict / program ROI framing | lean AEJ: Economic Policy |
| Genuinely general-interest, agenda-setting, methodologically ambitious, long | aim AER first |
| Contribution is field-internal (only sub-field specialists will cite it) | a field journal (JHE / JOLE / JDE) |
| New estimator with a toy application | Econometrica / REStud / JoE, not AEJ: Applied |
AEJ: Applied is empirical-first: theory appears to interpret and discipline the estimate, not to lead. A descriptive or measurement paper can fit if the question is sharp and the measurement is the contribution — but it must not overclaim causality.
aeja-identification).A researcher has linked administrative tax and education records for one country and wants to "study inequality." That is a dataset, not a question. Working through the fit test: the cleanest variation in the data is a school-finance reform that changed per-pupil spending at a sharp formula threshold — an RD. The question becomes "what is the effect of marginal school spending on adult earnings, identified by the funding-formula discontinuity?" Two subfields beyond education (labor and public) will cite it; the imaginable headline is "a $1,000 increase in per-pupil spending raises adult earnings by ~___%." Now it is AEJ: Applied-shaped — and clearly not an AER agenda paper or an AEJ: Policy program verdict.
【Question】one sentence, estimand + population named
【Venue verdict】AEJ: Applied because [not AER: ___] [not AEJ: Policy: ___] [not field: ___]
【Cross-field appeal】subfields that will cite: [..., ...]
【Headline (anticipated)】"X raises/lowers Y by ~___ (units)"
【Design seed】RCT / DID / RD / IV / shift-share / descriptive
【JEL draft】[codes]
【Next step】aeja-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin aej-applied-economics-skillsHelps decide whether an applied-economics project fits REStat vs other top journals and sharpen the question for REStat's empirical standards.
Evaluates whether an applied microeconomics manuscript fits AEJ: Applied Economics, covering scope, identification standards, and desk-reject risks.
Guides selection of microeconomics projects for AEJ: Micro journal by evaluating scope and broad-interest fit, distinguishing from specialist theory or empirical venues.