From jbes-skills
Frames the core methodological contribution of a JBES paper into a single claim pairing novelty with empirical relevance.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/jbes-skills:jbes-contribution-framingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The paper has results but the "what is the contribution?" answer is muddy
A JBES contribution is not "we found an empirical result" and not "we proved a theorem." It is a method-level claim with an empirical consequence: we develop/improve method M so that practitioners can now do D in setting S, which prior methods could not. Because JBES sits between modern data science and classical econometrics, the framing must make the methodological delta explicit (what is new about M) and the empirical relevance explicit (why D in S matters). A contribution naming only one of these reads as off-scope for a methods-with-empirics journal.
A hypothetical JBES paper builds a conformal prediction interval for synthetic-control counterfactuals and applies it to a state minimum-wage change (figures illustrative). A muddy draft framed it twice over — as a finding ("the policy raised employment") and as a theorem ("our interval is finite-sample valid"). Neither is a JBES contribution alone. The legible claim pairs them: a conformal interval valid with one treated unit and few pre-periods, enabling honest policy-evaluation bands where the placebo distribution is too coarse. The deliverables then line up: method, theory (coverage under stated exchangeability), Monte Carlo (an illustrative 94.6% near nominal 95%), and the minimum-wage application. The claim is right-sized to the exchangeability condition the proof uses, not "generally valid."
| JBES referee reaction | Fix this skill enforces |
|---|---|
| "Where is the method?" | Lead with the methodological delta; name what is new versus prior estimators |
| "Why JBES not a statistics theory journal?" | Attach the empirical task the method now enables in micro/macro/finance |
| "You claim generality the proof does not deliver." | Scope the claim to the conditions actually proved and simulated |
Calibration anchor (hedged): a JBES contribution is the method-plus-application arc, not either pole — theory-and-methods-style work still owes a substantive application and applications-and-case-studies work still owes a methodological increment. Confirm any current ASA/T&F section taxonomy against the live author guidelines.
【One-sentence contribution】method advance + empirical consequence: ...
【Methodological delta】new vs. prior: ...
【Empirical relevance】what practitioners can now do: ...
【Deliverables】theory / Monte Carlo / application present? [Y/N each]
【Claim right-sized?】matches proofs + simulations? [Y/N]
【Front-loaded?】in abstract + page one? [Y/N]
【Next step】jbes-identification-strategy
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jbes-skillsSharpens a contribution for The Econometrics Journal into a compact leading-case claim with failure mode, advance, applied payoff, and scope guardrails.
Sharpens marginal contribution framing for Journal of Economic Growth submissions. Guides articulation of theoretical/empirical advances, bounding scope and connecting to growth debates.
Positions a JBES methods paper against prior econometric/statistical methods by naming incumbents, stating concrete deltas, and connecting to empirical payoff.