Writes or repairs the introduction and related-work framing for an Economic Journal manuscript, situating the contribution for a broad economics readership with author-date citations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/economic-journal-skills:ecj-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The related-work section reads as an annotated list ("X did A. Y did B.")
EJ introductions are economic arguments aimed at a broad international readership, not literature catalogs for a subfield. Because EJ's defining bar is broad interest plus a substantial contribution, the intro must make a generalist economist — not only your closest five competitors — finish the first pages knowing: the economic question, why it matters widely, what was already known, the precise gap, and what you do about it. Positioning is judged on whether you placed the paper against the right literature and explained the stakes in terms a non-specialist grasps.
A frequent EJ failure is an intro written for the subfield: dense with niche citations and acronyms, with the broad relevance assumed rather than argued. Connect to the wider economic conversation (the theory or policy question the result bears on), then locate the precise contribution. EJ has a long history across all fields, so the canonical antecedent may be foundational and decades old — engage it, do not only cite the recent applied frontier.
A short "related literature" paragraph can follow, but the contribution must already be clear from moves 1–5. For a short paper (AER:Insights-style), compress this arc to roughly one page — the moves stay, the scaffolding shrinks.
【Target literatures】1... 2...
【Broad-relevance hook】why an outsider cares (one sentence)
【Framing theory engaged】refs (author-date; canonical antecedent if any)
【Gap / tension】the precise economic shortcoming in prior work
【Closest 3 papers】and how this differs from each
【Intro arc check】moves 1–5 present? [y/n each]
【Length mode】full-length / short-paper (one-page) intro
【Next】ecj-identification (or ecj-theory-model if model leads)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin economic-journal-skillsFrames introductions and related-work sections for Journal of Political Economy manuscripts, positioning contributions against the economics literature with author-date citations.
Positions a REStud manuscript against the closest related work by confronting nearest papers and stating the marginal contribution precisely.
Sharpens the contribution-vs-frontier claim for EER manuscripts when the novelty gap is fuzzy, oversold, or under-cited. Helps name the closest papers and state a checkable marginal contribution.