From english-socsci-journal-skills
Evaluates game-theory manuscripts for fit with Games and Economic Behavior, covering scope, method bar, house style, and desk-reject risks. Guides framing and venue selection.
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GEB is a leading journal for game theory and its applications, publishing strategic-behavior theory, mechanism and market design, and behavioral and computational game theory. It rewards papers with a genuine game-theoretic contribution — a new model, equilibrium result, mechanism, or analysis of strategic behavior — whether purely theoretical or applied. The readership spans economic theorists...
GEB is a leading journal for game theory and its applications, publishing strategic-behavior theory, mechanism and market design, and behavioral and computational game theory. It rewards papers with a genuine game-theoretic contribution — a new model, equilibrium result, mechanism, or analysis of strategic behavior — whether purely theoretical or applied. The readership spans economic theorists, computer scientists, and behavioral researchers who work on strategic interaction, so the strategic/game-theoretic core must be substantive.
This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing tool. It does not replace the journal's current official submission guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live author instructions on the Elsevier site and the editorial submission system.
../../resources/source-basis.md and ../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the official source anchors for this journal family, then cite the current journal-specific page you checked.american-economic-review; broad microeconomic theory → journal-of-economic-theory.international-economic-review; broad general field → european-economic-review.experimental-economics; IO/regulation applications of game theory → rand-journal-of-economics.[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] Games and Economic Behavior
[Topic tags] <2–3 closest topics>
[Method/evidence] <does the game-theoretic contribution clear GEB's bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <submission system / JEL / proofs-appendix / experiment materials / data-code>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin english-socsci-journal-skillsJudges whether a game-theory result fits the scope, scale, and selectivity of Games and Economic Behavior (GEB). Use when deciding between GEB and field journals, or when a result feels correct but incremental.
Evaluates whether a pure economic theory manuscript fits JET and provides desk-reject, framing, and style heuristics. Useful when targeting JET or choosing theory venues.
Guides whether a behavioral/experimental/organizational economics paper fits JEBO vs sibling journals, and how to frame the behavioral hook.