From jel-skills
Assigns JEL classification codes to economics surveys by mapping scope onto the AEA's taxonomy. Use when indexing a draft for submission.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jel-skills:jel-classification-systemThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The survey is drafted and you must assign JEL classification codes for submission
The JEL classification system is the American Economic Association's subject taxonomy for economics, maintained by the Journal of Economic Literature itself and used across EconLit and most economics journals. A survey for JEL therefore has a dual relationship with the codes: it must be indexed by them like any paper, and — because JEL is the system's steward — a well-scoped survey often corresponds to one or a small set of categories that define its field.
Structure (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准):
J2), and a three-character detailed code (e.g. J24).The 20 top-level categories:
| A General Economics & Teaching | B History of Thought / Methodology / Heterodox | C Mathematical & Quantitative Methods | D Microeconomics |
| E Macroeconomics & Monetary | F International Economics | G Financial Economics | H Public Economics |
| I Health, Education & Welfare | J Labor & Demographic Economics | K Law & Economics | L Industrial Organization |
| M Business Admin / Marketing / Accounting / Personnel | N Economic History | O Development, Innovation, Growth | P Political Economy & Comparative Systems |
| Q Agricultural, Resource & Environmental | R Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, Transport | Y Miscellaneous | Z Other Special Topics |
C code; if it spans into public economics, include the H code.jel-submission (JEL codes are commonly listed with keywords on the title page).Because JEL maintains the classification system, a survey is in an unusual position: it can illuminate where a field sits in the taxonomy, and occasionally a maturing field's survey is part of the case that a code's scope should be reconsidered. You are not assigning codes from outside the system — you are working inside the AEA's own subject map, so get the codes exactly right.
C) and adjacent-field codes added where the survey substantively covers themjel-submission)【Field home】<letter> → <two-digit> → <primary detailed code>
【Code set】<primary code first, then method + adjacent-field codes>
【Framework mirror】codes match the survey's cells? Y/N
【Verification】each code checked on current EconLit list? Y/N
【Format】count/placement confirmed in AEA JEL style guide? Y/N
【Next step】→ jel-editor-strategy / jel-submission (codes go on the title page with keywords)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jel-skillsRoutes between specialized JEL survey-writing skills based on the current stage of a review article for the Journal of Economic Literature. Use when unsure which jel-* sub-skill to invoke next.
Assesses whether a survey/review article fits the Journal of Economic Literature, including fit, framing, contribution bar, and desk-reject heuristics.
Helps route econometrics manuscripts to the correct journal by comparing fit against EctJ's leading-case, applied-value bar versus alternatives like Journal of Econometrics or Econometric Theory.