From jeea-skills
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.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jeea-skills:jeea-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The question feels important within one subfield but you are unsure it travels
JEEA is the EEA's general-interest journal for high-quality theoretical and empirical economics. The bar is general interest at a high theory-and-empirics standard: a paper must matter to a broad economics readership, not only to specialists in its subfield. JEEA is genuinely field-agnostic — micro and macro theory, applied econometrics, applied micro, finance, development, public all appear — so what discriminates is not the field but whether the lesson generalizes and whether the execution clears a strong methodological bar for either a credible empirical design or a disciplined model.
Two questions decide fit:
| Situation | Likely home | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Broad lesson + clean identification or sharp model | JEEA | the general-interest sweet spot |
| Broad lesson but execution is preliminary | revise first (jeea-identification / jeea-theory-model), then JEEA | the bar is the obstacle, not the topic |
| Rigorous but the lesson is subfield-only | a strong field journal | general interest is missing |
| New estimator with a toy application | an econometrics field journal | method-first, not question-first |
| Top-5-or-bust ambition with marginal novelty | calibrate (JEEA is a strong, faster home) | jeea-referee-strategy |
Before any deeper work, run this quick triage to avoid building toward the wrong venue:
If 1 and 2 both pass, JEEA is in play; if only 2 passes, the topic is a field paper; if only 1 passes, the execution is the obstacle, not the venue.
jeea-identification / jeea-theory-model)A draft is titled "Bank Branch Closures and Small-Firm Credit in [one country], 2010–2018." As framed, it is a banking-field paper. The JEEA-grade reframe asks the travel test: what general lesson does the closure shock teach? The revision leads with "When physical bank access disappears, which firms lose credit — and does soft information explain it?" The closure is now an instrument for a general question about relationship lending and information frictions, with a lesson that travels to any economy digitizing its banking. Same data, JEEA-shaped question.
【One-sentence lesson】[does it travel beyond the subfield? Y/N]
【Field】[any — not the deciding factor]
【Execution path】empirical design / theory model / structural-quantitative
【JEEA vs siblings】[JEEA / EJ / EER / field / top-5] + reason
【General-interest verdict】[fit / revise-then-fit / wrong venue]
【Next step】jeea-literature-positioning
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Diagnoses whether a research question is 'EJ-shaped' for The Economic Journal: tests broad interest, substantial contribution, mechanism, craft, and exposition fit. Helps decide between full-length and short-paper route.
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