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Determines if a research question meets IER's rigor and generality standards for theory, structural-macro, econometric method, or applied micro branches.
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- You have a result but are unsure it is *general-interest* — would a macro theorist and an applied micro reader both see why it matters?
IER was founded in 1960 to be a forum for modern quantitative economics, and its center of gravity is rigor and generality over topical novelty. The papers that fit are the ones where the contribution is a method, a model, or a tight model-to-evidence link that travels beyond the immediate application. Sort your question against these archetypes before going further:
| Archetype | What makes it an IER paper | What gets it desk-rejected here |
|---|---|---|
| Pure / applied theory | A new result with a clean proof and load-bearing assumptions made explicit; comparative statics that teach something general | A model that only re-derives a known result, or a toy with no general lesson |
| Structural / quantitative macro | A model disciplined by data whose mechanism and counterfactual are the point | A calibration with an undefended elasticity driving the headline number |
| Econometric theory / method | A new estimator/test with asymptotics AND finite-sample evidence, beating a clear incumbent | A method searching for a problem, or a marginal tweak with no practical gain |
| Applied micro (causal) | A credible design whose answer speaks to a general mechanism, not one institution | A clean DID whose interest is purely local/policy and not generalizable |
The decisive question is not "is this correct?" but "does the rigor buy generality?" An IER referee forgives a narrow empirical setting if the mechanism generalizes, and forgives an abstract model if the result is genuinely new. They do not forgive a paper that is merely competent and local.
A draft estimates the pass-through of a specific country's import tariff to local prices — a clean, well-identified applied result. As stated it is a field-journal (trade/IO) paper: the interest is local. The IER version reframes the contribution as a general mechanism — "how incomplete pass-through depends on market structure, identified by tariff variation" — and shows a second reader segment (IO theorists) would care because the mechanism is portable. Same data, different contribution: the rigor now buys generality, which is what moves it from a field outlet to IER.
ier-workflow.ier-literature-positioning if it passes, or back to ier-workflow if the branch is still unclear.Run these before committing the topic; if any answer is "no," reroute via ier-workflow rather than polishing a misfit.
These are not box-ticking; each maps to a real desk-rejection reason. The generality test catches field-local papers; the two-referee test catches papers too specialized for a general-interest board; the sibling test catches papers that would be stronger submissions elsewhere.
resources/official-source-map.md or marked 待核实A recurring misreading: authors assume IER wants cross-country or trade topics because of the name. It does not. "International" denotes the Penn–Osaka ownership (the partnership behind the Klein Lectures), not a field scope. A purely domestic macro-theory or applied-micro paper is exactly as welcome as a trade paper, provided the rigor buys generality. Do not bend a topic toward an international angle to "fit the name" — fit the standard (rigor + generality), which is what the editorial board actually applies.
【Journal】International Economic Review
【Skill】ier-topic-selection
【Branch】theory / structural-macro / econometric-method / applied-micro
【Contribution (general object)】one sentence naming the theorem/parameter/estimator/mechanism
【Two reader segments】who must both care
【Load-bearing assumption / identifying source】the thing the result rests on
【Sibling boundary】why IER and not Econometrica/QE / top-5 / field journal
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Source status】verified / 待核实
【Next skill】ier-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin ier-skillsEvaluates fit, framing, and desk-reject risk for economics manuscripts targeting the International Economic Review. Guides theory, econometrics, and macro submissions.
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.
Guides 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.