Anticipates and pre-empts referee objections for Economic Journal manuscripts. Focuses on broad interest, identification, and mechanism concerns.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/economic-journal-skills:ecj-referee-strategyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Identification, model, and robustness are in place and you want to harden the paper before submitting
EJ referees read the paper as an economic argument for a broad audience and probe two things: is it credible, and is it of broad interest to economists at large? The prototypical EJ referee asks "so what — why should the wider profession care?" as hard as "is this identified?". They are unimpressed by a clean coefficient with no economic meaning or no general relevance, and they will name the alternative mechanism or the over-claimed generality. EJ review is single-blind (referees know who you are; you do not know them; verified 2026-06-20), so do not anonymize. Anticipating these objections is worth more than any extra robustness table, because a single unanswered first-order objection — especially "this is too narrow for EJ" — sinks the paper.
ecj-topic-selection / ecj-literature-positioning — argue the general lesson and external relevance explicitly.ecj-theory-model — state the mechanism and the prediction it tests.ecj-robustness — a discriminating test.ecj-identification — defend the assumption, show falsification, use a modern estimator.ecj-robustness).ecj-writing-style — clear exposition is part of the EJ bar, not optional polish.【Feared report】the 3 objections most likely to trigger reject
【First-order threat】the single objection that would sink it (often "too narrow" / "no mechanism")
【Pre-empt plan】per objection: fix-in-text / new-analysis / state-as-limitation
【Broad-interest + rival-mechanism status】addressed? [y/n]
【Exposition pass】a generalist can follow it? [y/n]
【Next】ecj-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin economic-journal-skillsAnticipates objections from European Economic Review referees and maps them to in-paper fixes before submission. Reduces desk-screen risk and pre-empts predictable pushback.
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