Builds and disciplines economic models for EJ manuscripts, from minimal mechanisms for empirics-led papers to full rigor for theory-led papers.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/economic-journal-skills:ecj-theory-modelThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A reduced-form result has no model or stated mechanism behind it ("what is the economics?")
EJ publishes the full breadth of economics — theory and applied — and both are read for whether the economic argument is sound and of broad interest. A clean empirical effect with no mechanism is a half-paper here: EJ wants to know why, not only whether, because the "why" is what travels across fields and gives the result general relevance. The model need not be elaborate; a one- or two-equation framework that delivers a sharp, testable comparative static, explained so a generalist follows it, is often stronger than a baroque one. EJ's exposition premium applies to theory too — the economic intuition is stated in words before the algebra. If the contribution is purely methodological/econometric with no substantive economics, weigh The Econometrics Journal (also RES) instead of EJ.
Two modes:
ecj-identification).【Mode】theory-led / empirics-led
【Core mechanism】the economic force in one sentence
【Model primitives】agents / objective / constraint
【Testable prediction】comparative static + the estimated object it maps to
【Intuition-before-algebra】stated in words? [y/n]
【GE / selection check】survives equilibrium adjustment? [y/n + note]
【Welfare】who gains/loses; efficiency benchmark
【Next】ecj-identification (to test it) or ecj-robustness
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin economic-journal-skillsBuilds and disciplines an explicit economic model or mechanism for a Journal of Political Economy manuscript. Provides minimal-model discipline for empirics-led papers and full-model rigor for theory-led or structural papers.
Sharpens theoretical or structural models for JEEA manuscripts by motivating assumptions, stating results in plain language, testing generality, and ensuring proof hygiene.
Builds or tightens theoretical models for EER manuscripts: pure theory, quantitative/structural macro, or conceptual frames for empirical papers.