From imf-economic-review-skills
Routes 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.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/imf-economic-review-skills:imfer-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It tells you **which imfer-* skill to use at the current stage** of a manuscript aimed at *IMF Economic Review* (IMFER) — the **International Monetary Fund's flagship scholarly journal**, published by **Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature** for the IMF, and the successor to *IMF Staff Papers*. IMFER's center of gravity is **international macroeconomics and finance with stro...
This is the router. It tells you which imfer- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at IMF Economic Review (IMFER) — the International Monetary Fund's flagship scholarly journal, published by Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature for the IMF, and the successor to IMF Staff Papers. IMFER's center of gravity is international macroeconomics and finance with strong policy relevance: exchange rates and capital flows, global imbalances, financial crises and contagion, sovereign debt, monetary and fiscal policy in open economies, IMF-program-relevant questions, and international spillovers. A distinctive pipeline is the Jacques Polak Annual Research Conference (ARC), whose papers often appear as IMFER special issues.
Operational tells you are at IMFER and not a sibling or generic field journal: the audience is part academic, part policy/institutional — a referee reads as both a frontier researcher and someone who could brief an IMF mission; review is double-blind (anonymize the main file); house style is the Chicago Manual of Style with American spelling; the abstract is italicized and JEL codes are required. Editor-in-chief as of 2026: Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). Re-verify volatile specifics on the Springer Nature IMFER pages.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Question feels narrow / not clearly international-macro with policy relevance | imfer-topic-selection |
| Contribution vs. JIE / JIMF / the IMF research frontier is fuzzy | imfer-literature-positioning |
| Cross-country causal design or policy-surprise identification is shaky | imfer-identification |
| The open-economy model / mechanism is loose or disconnected from the data | imfer-theory-model |
| Results may be specification-, sample-, or country-composition-sensitive | imfer-robustness |
| Exhibits are dense; significance asterisks still present; country coverage opaque | imfer-tables-figures |
| Prose buries the policy implication; abstract/intro do not land for a mixed audience | imfer-writing-style |
| Data, restricted IMF/central-bank paths, and code need packaging | imfer-replication-package |
| Likely objections should be war-gamed before submission | imfer-referee-strategy |
| Ready to submit via Editorial Manager; need a preflight | imfer-submission |
| An R&R arrived; need a response-letter strategy | imfer-rebuttal |
imfer-topic-selection — lock the international-macro question with a policy hookimfer-literature-positioning — stake the contribution vs. JIE/JIMF and the IMF frontierimfer-identification — cross-country / high-frequency / crisis-event identificationimfer-theory-model — open-economy model that disciplines or interprets the estimateimfer-robustness — specification, sample, and country-composition stabilityimfer-tables-figures — exhibits with transparent country coverage, no asterisksimfer-writing-style — make the idea land for the dual academic/policy audience (intro last)imfer-replication-package — assemble the data/code package with restricted-data pathsimfer-referee-strategy — anticipate the dual-referee objectionsimfer-submission — Editorial Manager double-blind preflightimfer-rebuttal — after the R&R
imfer-writing-styleis a late polish; do not rewrite the intro before identification, the model, and robustness settle.
IMFER spans several international-macro branches; the binding constraint differs by archetype.
| Archetype | Likely first bottleneck | Enter at |
|---|---|---|
| cross-country panel (capital flows, debt, crises) | country composition + spillover identification | imfer-identification → imfer-robustness |
| high-frequency policy-surprise (monetary/FX, spillovers) | clean surprise series + exclusion | imfer-identification |
| open-economy DSGE / international-finance model | parameter identification + counterfactual validity | imfer-theory-model → imfer-identification |
| crisis event study / narrative | event windows + confounding macro shocks | imfer-identification → imfer-robustness |
| ARC / special-issue invited paper | sharpening the policy contribution to the issue theme | imfer-topic-selection → imfer-literature-positioning |
A user says: "My cross-country panel shows capital-flow controls dampen crisis risk, but a referee says the result is driven by a handful of Asian economies and the controls are endogenous to the crisis." That is two distinct IMFER pushbacks — country-composition fragility (owned by imfer-robustness) and policy endogeneity (owned by imfer-identification). Route to identification first to defend the design, then to robustness to show the effect survives dropping the Asian bloc; only once the coefficient is stable do you return to imfer-tables-figures and imfer-rebuttal.
if decision_letter_arrived: -> imfer-rebuttal
elif ready_to_submit: -> imfer-submission
elif anticipating_referees: -> imfer-referee-strategy
elif data_code_packaging: -> imfer-replication-package
elif exhibits_or_significance: -> imfer-tables-figures
elif results_fragile: -> imfer-robustness
elif model_loose: -> imfer-theory-model
elif identification_shaky: -> imfer-identification
elif claim_or_positioning_fuzzy: -> imfer-contribution / imfer-literature-positioning
else: -> imfer-topic-selection
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin imf-economic-review-skillsPositions 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.
Routes manuscript-stage decisions for Journal of International Money and Finance submissions, directing to the appropriate jimf-* sub-skill based on current bottleneck (scope, identification, exhibits, etc.).
Evaluates manuscript fit for IMF Economic Review, provides framing guidance, desk-reject heuristics, and alternative venue suggestions for international macro/finance papers.