From jeg-skills
Screens economics projects for fit with Journal of Economic Growth (JEG) — a specialist outlet for growth theory and dynamic macroeconomics. Evaluates scope, ambition, and theory/empirics alignment before committing to a submission.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jeg-skills:jeg-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Before committing months to a project you hope to send to JEG
JEG publishes theoretical and empirical research in economic growth and dynamic macroeconomics. A paper fits when the dependent phenomenon is long-run growth, development, or the dynamics that drive them, not when growth is a side outcome. In-scope cores include:
JEG does not require a paper to interest all of economics, but it does demand a first-order growth question answered with either real theoretical novelty or credible empirics. Ask:
| Candidate project | Verdict | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Microcredit RCT with household-income effects | wrong venue | short-run, partial-equilibrium; no growth mechanism at stake |
| Historical plough adoption → gender norms → development | strong fit | deep determinant with a cultural-transmission mechanism |
| Schooling reform and 30-year regional growth | reframe | fits if the human-capital-to-growth channel is the object, not the reform |
| Optimal capital-tax dynamics in an OLG model | fit | dynamic-macro core, provided transition implications lead |
| Firm-level productivity dispersion in one sector | wrong venue | aggregate growth content incidental to the question |
Idea: "Regions with historical irrigation agriculture developed more hierarchical institutions and grow slower today." Gate checks (illustrative): the dependent phenomenon is comparative development — pass. Live debate — joins the geography-versus-institutions exchange — pass. Mechanism — the chain irrigation → coordination demands → state centralization → modern factor allocation must be evidenced, not narrated; plan intermediate-outcome data now. Feasibility — requires geocoded historical agronomy data plus a credible plan for Conley inference and an exclusion-restriction defense before the first regression is run. Verdict: strong fit conditional on the mechanism evidence — schedule that evidence as a main exhibit from day one, or the project decays into another unpublishable long-run correlation.
【Question】one sentence (growth/dynamic-macro phenomenon as the object)
【In-scope core】endogenous growth / human capital / fertility / trade / institutions / ...
【Paper type】theory / empirical / quantitative
【First-order?】yes/no + the debate it joins
【Verdict】strong fit / reframe / wrong venue
【Next skill】jeg-literature-positioning
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