From jel-skills
Decides whether a literature qualifies as a JEL-scale survey topic by testing maturity, importance, synthesis need, and tractable scope.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jel-skills:jel-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have a candidate field and need to know if it is "JEL-shaped"
A literature belongs in JEL when it passes all four. If it fails one, route accordingly.
| Situation | Verdict | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Mature, important, scattered, tractable | JEL-shaped | → jel-proposal-and-commissioning |
| Important but immature | Not yet | revisit in 2–3 years; consider JEP perspective |
| Mature but narrow / specialist | Wrong venue | field-journal review section |
| Mature, important, but enormous | Rescope | pick a coherent axis; → jel-organizing-framework to test the cut |
| Non-technical, broad-audience, short | Wrong venue | Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) |
A JEL survey is organized by a question about the field, not by a topic label. Before proposing, write one sentence of each:
【Field】<the literature>
【Four tests】maturity / importance / need-for-synthesis / tractable-scope — pass or fail each
【Animating question】"What do we know about ___, and how sure are we?"
【Why now】<new evidence / method shift / policy salience>
【Reader payoff】<what a non-specialist can do after reading>
【Coverage skeleton】<3–6 research lines the survey must cover>
【Verdict】JEL-shaped / rescope / wrong-venue (→ which venue)
【Next step】→ jel-proposal-and-commissioning (pitch the ~10-page sketch to the editor)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jel-skillsEvaluates whether a literature is ready for an Annual Review of Economics (ARE)-scale synthesis: mature, broadly important, needing accessible mapping, and tractable in ~25–40 pages. Routes unsuitable topics to alternative venues.
Judges whether a topic fits the Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) — a synthesis venue for non-specialist economists — versus a research journal or JEL. Evaluates breadth, timeliness, synthesizability, and accessibility.
Assesses whether a survey/review article fits the Journal of Economic Literature, including fit, framing, contribution bar, and desk-reject heuristics.