From jeem-skills
Routes manuscript work for Journal of Environmental Economics and Management submissions, directing to specialized sub-skills based on current stage (scoping, identification, theory, exhibits, writing, etc.).
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jeem-skills:jeem-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 jeem-* skill to use at the current stage** of a manuscript aimed at the *Journal of Environmental Economics and Management* (JEEM) — the flagship field journal in **environmental and resource economics**, published by **Elsevier** (ScienceDirect, ISSN 0095-0696), six issues a year. JEEM rewards papers where a real environmental or resource problem — poll...
This is the router. It tells you which jeem- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) — the flagship field journal in environmental and resource economics, published by Elsevier (ScienceDirect, ISSN 0095-0696), six issues a year. JEEM rewards papers where a real environmental or resource problem — pollution and climate, energy, natural-resource depletion, ecosystem services, environmental regulation, or the value of a nonmarket good — is attacked with credible economics: a causal design exploiting policy variation, a tractable resource/pollution-control model, or a revealed- or stated-preference valuation that pins down a welfare-relevant parameter.
Operational tells that you are at JEEM and not a sibling: it is a field journal (the environmental mechanism must carry the paper, not be window-dressing on a generic applied-micro result); nonmarket valuation (hedonics, travel cost, contingent valuation, discrete-choice experiments) is a first-class branch here in a way it is not at the general-interest journals; there is a submission fee and the paper may be desk-rejected for scope or style non-compliance before review; submission is via Elsevier Editorial Manager; JEEM has a long-standing data-availability / replication expectation. Editors as of 2026: Roger von Haefen and Andreas Lange (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). Re-verify volatile specifics on the official ScienceDirect pages.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Scope/fit uncertain; is the environmental angle load-bearing? | jeem-topic-selection |
| Contribution vs. JAERE / JPubE / Ecological Economics is fuzzy | jeem-literature-positioning |
| Causal design (regulation DiD, permit-market, RD, weather/pollution IV) or valuation identification is shaky | jeem-identification |
| A resource/pollution-control or dynamic model needs sharpening | jeem-theory-model |
| Results may be specification-, sample-, spatial-, or inference-sensitive | jeem-robustness |
| Exhibits (maps, event-study plots, WTP distributions) do not answer the question | jeem-tables-figures |
| Intro/abstract miss the JEEM voice; mechanism→policy link is buried | jeem-writing-style |
| Data/code deposit, monitoring/satellite/admin data documentation | jeem-replication-package |
| Likely referee objections should be pre-empted | jeem-referee-strategy |
| Close to submission; need the Editorial Manager + fee + scope preflight | jeem-submission |
| A decision letter / referee report needs a response plan | jeem-rebuttal |
jeem-topic-selection — lock the environmental/resource question and its policy stakesjeem-literature-positioning — stake the contribution against the field and the siblingsjeem-identification — causal design or valuation identificationjeem-theory-model — resource/pollution-control or dynamic model where one is neededjeem-robustness — specification, spatial, and inference stress testsjeem-tables-figures — exhibits that show the environmental signaljeem-writing-style — make the mechanism→welfare→policy chain land (intro last)jeem-replication-package — assemble the data/code deposit (incl. restricted-data paths)jeem-referee-strategy — anticipate the environmental-economics refereejeem-submission — Editorial Manager preflight + fee + scope gatejeem-rebuttal — after the decision letter
jeem-writing-styleis a late-stage polish; do not rewrite the intro before identification and the environmental mechanism settle.
JEEM spans distinct branches, and the binding constraint differs by branch. Read the archetype, then enter the chain at the right link.
| Archetype | Likely first bottleneck | Enter at |
|---|---|---|
| environmental-policy causal design (regulation DiD, cap-and-trade, RD in standards) | staggered-DiD credibility / permit-market confounders | jeem-identification |
| revealed-preference valuation (hedonics, travel cost) | spatial sorting, omitted amenities, market definition | jeem-identification → jeem-robustness |
| stated-preference valuation (CV, discrete-choice experiments) | survey design, hypothetical bias, scope sensitivity | jeem-identification → jeem-replication-package |
| resource/pollution-control theory model | the model must generate a testable or policy-relevant comparative static | jeem-theory-model |
| climate / weather IV / damage estimation | exogeneity of weather shocks, adaptation, spatial SEs | jeem-identification → jeem-robustness |
jeem-replication-package until acceptance — the data-availability expectation bites earlierA user says: "My paper estimates that a county air-quality regulation raised house prices, but a referee says my hedonic could be picking up neighborhood sorting and my standard errors ignore spatial correlation." That is two distinct JEEM pushbacks — a valuation-identification threat (sorting / omitted amenities owned by jeem-identification) and an inference threat (spatial dependence owned by jeem-robustness). Route to identification first to defend the amenity capitalization claim, then to robustness for Conley/spatial SEs; only once the capitalization estimate is stable do you return to jeem-tables-figures to map it and jeem-rebuttal to defend it.
if decision_letter_arrived: -> jeem-rebuttal
elif ready_to_submit: -> jeem-submission
elif anticipating_referees: -> jeem-referee-strategy
elif data_code_packaging: -> jeem-replication-package
elif exhibits_unclear: -> jeem-tables-figures
elif results_fragile: -> jeem-robustness
elif model_needs_work: -> jeem-theory-model
elif identification_or_valuation: -> jeem-identification
elif contribution_fuzzy: -> jeem-literature-positioning
else: -> jeem-topic-selection
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jeem-skillsRoutes manuscript work for JEEA submissions by diagnosing the current bottleneck and directing to the appropriate jeea-* sub-skill (topic selection, identification, writing, etc.).
Helps determine if a manuscript fits the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM), including scope, method bar, house style, and desk-reject risks.
Routes manuscript workflow for Journal of Political Economy submissions, directing users to relevant jpe-* skills based on current stage (topic selection, modeling, identification, etc.).