From aej-macroeconomics-skills
Evaluates whether a macroeconomics paper fits the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics vs. other venues like AER, JME, RED, or AEJ: Applied. Tests broad-interest macro fit, quantitative discipline, and policy relevance.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/aej-macroeconomics-skills:aejmac-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have a macro result but are unsure it is "AEJ: Macro-shaped" vs. a field outlet
AEJ: Macro is the AEA's quarterly, broad-interest macro journal (founded 2009; one of four AEJs). The fit test has three legs:
A paper that has only two of three is usually a field paper or an AER paper, not AEJ: Macro.
| Signal | Better venue | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Result reshapes the general macro consensus; first-order, top-of-field | AER (or AER: Insights if short) | AEJ: Macro is high-quality but not the general-interest flagship |
| Deep, technical contribution mainly for monetary/business-cycle theorists | J. Monetary Economics | Field depth over breadth |
| Quantitative dynamic-GE methods paper for the macro-methods community | Review of Economic Dynamics (RED) | RED is the quantitative-dynamics field home |
| Micro-empirical paper that happens to touch macro aggregates | AEJ: Applied | Applied identification over macro mechanism |
| Pure macro theory with no quantification | Theoretical Economics / JET / RED | AEJ: Macro values quantitative discipline |
| Broad macro question + disciplined quantification + policy relevance | AEJ: Macro | The sweet spot |
【Macro question (1 sentence + quantity/units)】...
【Three-leg fit】broad interest? [Y/N] quantitative discipline? [Y/N] policy/mechanism? [Y/N]
【Tool the question demands】SVAR / LP / narrative / DSGE / HANK / structural / hybrid
【Venue verdict】AEJ: Macro vs. {AER / JME / RED / AEJ: Applied} + one-line why
【Audience】which general macro readers cite it
【Next step】aejmac-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin aej-macroeconomics-skillsHelps determine whether a macroeconomics manuscript fits AEJ: Macroeconomics, covering fit, framing, method-evidence bar, house style, and desk-reject heuristics.
Guides selection of microeconomics projects for AEJ: Micro journal by evaluating scope and broad-interest fit, distinguishing from specialist theory or empirical venues.
Checks if a research question fits the Journal of Monetary Economics scope and policy/conceptual payoff bar before investing in a model or estimation.