From imf-economic-review-skills
Positions IMF Economic Review manuscripts relative to the international-macro frontier and sibling journals (JIE, JIMF, JMCB), clarifying the one-sentence delta over prior work across empirical, methodological, or policy dimensions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/imf-economic-review-skills:imfer-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A referee or coauthor says "I am not sure what is new here relative to [JIE / JIMF paper]"
IMFER referees ask three things at once: Is the finding new at the frontier? Is the identification credible? Does it change how a policymaker should think about an international-macro problem? A paper that is new but policy-mute, or policy-relevant but already known, stalls. Position the contribution on the axis where it is strongest, and be explicit about the closest two or three papers — including the sibling-journal ones — so the referee never has to guess what you are adding.
| Contribution type | What "new" means at IMFER | The trap to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| New stylized fact / measurement | a cross-country regularity prior work missed (e.g., a new capital-flow or debt pattern) | "we have newer data" with no new economics |
| New identification of a known relationship | credibly causal where the literature was correlational | claiming causality the design cannot deliver |
| New mechanism / channel | distinguishing a transmission channel rivals cannot | a channel the data cannot separate |
| New policy-design implication | a usable rule/threshold for a CFM, intervention, or DSA | a "policy implication" paragraph bolted on at the end |
| New theory disciplined by data | an open-economy model that resolves a puzzle | a model that merely re-labels the finding |
IMFER is confused with several journals; positioning means knowing the boundary and stating it.
| Sibling | Its center | The IMFER difference |
|---|---|---|
| Journal of International Economics (JIE) | trade + international finance, frontier method, less policy framing | IMFER foregrounds the policy-relevant implication and the institutional audience |
| J. of International Money & Finance (JIMF) | broad open-economy money/finance, faster, less selective | IMFER is more selective and more explicitly policy-flagship |
| J. of Money, Credit & Banking (JMCB) | monetary economics, often closed-economy | IMFER requires the international/open-economy margin |
| Economic Policy | European-leaning policy economics, panel-discussed | IMFER is the IMF's flagship with the ARC pipeline and a global-institution audience |
| AEJ: Macro | general macro, theory or quant, US-macro common | IMFER requires the international dimension and policy relevance |
A paper documents that EM sovereign spreads react more to US shocks after 2010. The weak positioning cites thirty global-financial-cycle papers and claims "we extend the literature." The IMFER positioning instead writes the delta: "Relative to [closest paper], which shows the global financial cycle moves EM spreads on average, we show the sensitivity itself rose with the post-GFC investor-base shift to bond funds, identified from EPFR flows — implying that a debt-management office should now hedge differently." One primary axis (a new conditioning fact), the closest paper named, the policy object explicit. The referee no longer has to reconstruct what is new.
【Journal】IMF Economic Review
【Skill】imfer-literature-positioning
【Delta sentence】relative to ___, we show ___ using ___, implying ___
【Primary axis】fact / identification / mechanism / policy-design / theory
【Closest papers】[paper → what it leaves open] ×2–3
【Policy frontier】the IMF-relevant debate this enters: ___
【Sibling guard】why IMFER not JIE/JIMF/JMCB: ___
【Verdict】pass / sharpen / reroute
【Next skill】imfer-identification
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin imf-economic-review-skillsRoutes manuscript work for IMF Economic Review submissions, diagnosing bottlenecks and directing to specialized sub-skills for topic selection, identification, theory, robustness, exhibits, writing, or replication.
Stakes a JIMF manuscript's contribution against the international-finance frontier by differentiating from the closest papers in recognizable research programs.
Evaluates manuscript fit for IMF Economic Review, provides framing guidance, desk-reject heuristics, and alternative venue suggestions for international macro/finance papers.