From aej-microeconomics-skills
Applies AEJ: Micro house style and the theory-paper intro arc to manuscripts whose prose buries the result or whose abstract/intro do not land. Use after the model and proofs settle.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/aej-microeconomics-skills:aejmic-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The introduction opens with machinery (the model's notation, an estimator) instead of the question
A theory-first AEA journal rewards an introduction that makes a broad micro audience see the question and the result fast. The arc:
question / puzzle → model + equilibrium concept (in words) → main result (a proposition, stated in words) → what drives it / which assumption is doing the work → contribution & scope → brief roadmap.
aejmic-identification.aejmic-literature-positioning), not a survey.A draft opens: "We consider a Bayesian game with type space Θ and a sender who commits to a signal π." Rewrite to the arc: "When can a better-informed seller credibly disclose product quality, and when does it pay to stay vague? We model disclosure as a commitment to a signal and show the seller-optimal policy pools high types — vagueness is profitable precisely because…". The question leads, the result is on page one, the driving force (pooling preserves credibility) is named. See ../../resources/worked-examples/01-introduction.md.
【Intro opens with】question? [Y/N]
【Result on page one】stated in words + driving force named? [Y/N]
【Contribution】result + explicit scope limit? [Y/N]
【Abstract】leads with result; JEL + keywords? [Y/N]
【House style】no asterisks; notation consistent; self-cites professional? [Y/N]
【Next step】aejmic-replication-package (proofs + code) then aejmic-submission
../../resources/worked-examples/01-introduction.md — before→after theory-paper intro in AEJ: Micro house stylenpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin aej-microeconomics-skillsRevises AEJ: Applied economics manuscripts to AEA house style: places the design and headline causal estimate with uncertainty in the first paragraph, polishes abstract and introduction.
Revises AEJ: Macroeconomics manuscripts for AEA house style, broad-interest framing, and ≤100-word abstracts. Use during late-stage polish of prose, abstract, or introduction.
Revises prose, abstract, and introduction for JEEA manuscripts to make ideas legible to a general-interest readership. Shapes argument clarity without altering results.