Routes manuscript work for The Economic Journal from topic selection through rebuttal by mapping current bottlenecks to specialized ecj-* skills.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/economic-journal-skills:ecj-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill. It tells you **which ecj-* skill to use given where you are right now** in a manuscript aimed at *The Economic Journal* (EJ) — the **Royal Economic Society's** flagship general-interest journal, founded **1891** and published by **Oxford University Press**. EJ publishes across **all fields of economics**, theory and applied alike, f...
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill. It tells you which ecj- skill to use given where you are right now* in a manuscript aimed at The Economic Journal (EJ) — the Royal Economic Society's flagship general-interest journal, founded 1891 and published by Oxford University Press. EJ publishes across all fields of economics, theory and applied alike, for a broad international readership, and prizes work that is technically well-crafted, makes a substantial contribution, and is of broad interest to economists at large. Its house personality is breadth of relevance plus clear exposition — a sharp idea legible to a generalist beats a narrow result only specialists can read.
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as EJ. Operational tells that you are at EJ and not a sibling: submission is through the Editorial Express portal (not ScholarOne); review is single-blind (referees are anonymous to authors; authors are not anonymized); there is an explicit short-paper option in the AER:Insights style (<6,000 words, 5 exhibits) alongside full-length articles; and accepted empirical, experimental, and numerical papers go through an EJ Data Editor reproducibility check with the replication package deposited to Zenodo or another trusted repository. Editor-in-chief as of the 2026-06-20 source refresh: Francesco Lippi; Data Editor: Damian Clarke. Re-verify volatile fees, charges, and rosters on the official OUP/RES pages.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Idea is narrow / not clearly of broad interest to economists at large | ecj-topic-selection |
| Lit review reads as a list; contribution not framed for a general audience | ecj-literature-positioning |
| Empirics are OLS + controls; causal claim not defended | ecj-identification |
| A reduced-form result has no model / mechanism behind it | ecj-theory-model |
| Theory/structural model present but its discipline is unclear | ecj-theory-model |
| Main result rests on a single specification | ecj-robustness |
| Tables overloaded; figures not carrying the economic story | ecj-tables-figures |
| Prose buries the idea; a generalist cannot follow the argument | ecj-writing-style |
| Accepted/near-accept; need a DCAS package for the EJ Data Editor / Zenodo | ecj-replication-package |
| Want to anticipate the breadth/identification objections a referee will raise | ecj-referee-strategy |
| Ready to submit via Editorial Express; need a single-blind preflight | ecj-submission |
| Received an R&R; need the response-letter strategy | ecj-rebuttal |
ecj-topic-selection — lock a question of broad interest, and decide full-length vs. short paperecj-literature-positioning — situate the contribution for a general-interest readershipecj-identification — make the causal/empirical claim credibleecj-theory-model — the model or mechanism that gives the result its economic meaningecj-robustness — kill the alternative explanations a referee will floatecj-tables-figures — finalize exhibits so each carries economic contentecj-writing-style — make the idea land for a generalist (intro/abstract last)ecj-referee-strategy — pre-mortem the report you expect, patch holesecj-replication-package — assemble data/code to DCAS standard for the EJ Data Editorecj-submission — Editorial Express preflight (single-blind, JEL, short-paper option)ecj-rebuttal — after the R&R lands
ecj-writing-styleis a late polish stage; do not rewrite the intro before identification and the model settle. At EJ, exposition is part of the contribution — budget real time for it, but after the substance is sound.
ecj-topic-selection (broaden the framing or rescope)ecj-topic-selection then ecj-submission (consider the short-paper route)ecj-literature-positioningecj-identificationecj-robustnessecj-writing-styleecj-submissionecj-rebuttalEJ is a leading general-interest journal just below the top-5, with a distinct taste:
If the paper is purely methodological/econometric, The Econometrics Journal (also RES) may fit better. If it is a narrow field contribution a generalist would skip, reconsider framing in ecj-topic-selection before targeting EJ.
ecj-tables-figures polish exhibits while the identification is still contestedecj-rebuttal draft a response letter before the manuscript itself has been revisednpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin economic-journal-skillsRoutes manuscript work for JEEA submissions by diagnosing the current bottleneck and directing to the appropriate jeea-* sub-skill (topic selection, identification, writing, etc.).
Routes manuscript workflow for European Economic Review submissions, diagnosing the current stage and directing users to the appropriate eer-* sub-skill.
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