Diagnoses whether a research question is 'EJ-shaped' for The Economic Journal: tests broad interest, substantial contribution, mechanism, craft, and exposition fit. Helps decide between full-length and short-paper route.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/economic-journal-skills:ecj-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have data or a result but not yet a sharp, broadly interesting economic question
EJ (founded 1891, the Royal Economic Society's flagship, published by Oxford University Press; editor-in-chief Francesco Lippi, verified 2026-06-20) publishes the full breadth of economics — theory and applied — for a broad international readership. Its stated bar is that a paper be technically well-crafted, make a substantial contribution, and be of broad interest to economists at large. Score the idea against these five questions before committing:
If you score high on broad interest and substantial contribution (1 and 2) plus craft (4), it is plausibly EJ-shaped. If the idea is essentially "we ran a clean DID on niche policy P," it is a field-journal paper until you supply the general lesson and the mechanism.
EJ explicitly welcomes short papers in the AER:Insights style — <6,000 words and 5 exhibits (verified 2026-06-20). Choose deliberately:
State the contribution as a numbered set of claims, each tied to economics and broad relevance:
【Question】one-sentence, broadly-interesting economic question
【Substantial contribution】what understanding moves
【Mechanism】the economic channel
【Broad lesson】what economics learns beyond this setting
【Format】full-length / short paper (AER:Insights-style) (+ why)
【Outlet】EJ / The Econometrics Journal / field journal / top-5 (+ why)
【Contribution claims】1... 2... 3...
【Fit verdict】EJ-shaped / reframe / field journal
【Next】ecj-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin economic-journal-skillsGuides topic selection for JEEA manuscripts by testing general-interest fit and sharpening the question. Use when deciding between JEEA and field or sibling general-interest outlets.
Scores a research question against JPE fit criteria: mechanism, theory linkage, generality, incentives/equilibrium, and importance. Helps route between JPE proper and its companion journals.
Evaluates whether a research question fits the European Economic Review (EER) versus field journals or sibling outlets. Provides fit criteria, a decision table, and reframing guidance for broad-interest economics submissions.