From jae-skills
Polishes JAE manuscript prose to match economics-paper conventions: hypothesis-driven, precise, restrained, with Elsevier author-date referencing and required Highlights/keywords/JEL packaging.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/jae-skills:jae-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Prose is verbose, hedged, or buries the prediction and result
JAE prose follows the economics/positive-accounting register: precise, restrained, and hypothesis-driven. The introduction should, within the first pages, state the research question, the economic friction, the prediction, the identification, the data, and the headline result — reviewers should know what you find before the methods section. Use the present tense for established results and active, direct sentences. Avoid normative language ("firms should"), promotional adjectives, and behavioral speculation; let the economic argument and evidence carry the paper.
Use numbered sections (1. Introduction, 2. Background/Hypotheses, 3. Data and research design, 4. Results, 5. Robustness, 6. Conclusion) with numbered subsections (1.1, 1.1.1). Each hypothesis stated in the development section should map cleanly onto a table in results. Tie every empirical claim to a specific exhibit. Keep the conclusion to what the evidence supports — restate mechanism, magnitude, and boundaries.
[dataset] tag for cited data.elsarticle.cls class with BibTeX is recommended; single-column native format.Economics referees punish vague causal verbs. Say "is associated with" for correlational evidence and reserve "causes/leads to" for designs that identify it. Define every construct on first use; do not let a proxy (e.g., "disclosure quality") drift in meaning across the paper.
Use this as a second-pass capability check. First lock the economic mechanism, accounting setting, identification or model, and market/contracting consequence; then test whether the manuscript addresses accounting-economics reviewers who expect economics discipline, identification, and market or contracting implications.
claim / evidence / blocker / next edit rows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly.resources/official-source-map.md for volatile rules and name the one unresolved fact that could change the recommendation.【Intro】question + friction + prediction + design + result stated early? Y/N
【Voice/tense】active, present-for-findings; normative language removed
【Sections】numbered; hypotheses ↔ tables aligned
【References】Elsevier author-date (Harvard) verified
【Packaging】Highlights ≤125 chars ×(2-5); keywords ≤6; JEL ≤6
【Causal verbs】matched to identification
【Next step】jae-submission
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