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Explains JET's review pipeline: desk-screening, single-blind refereeing, minimum two reviewers, and editor decisions with a generative-AI bar on evaluators.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/jet-skills:jet-review-processThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You want to understand how JET evaluates a theory submission before sending it
In rough order of attention on a theory submission:
Write the paper so each of these five reads resolves in your favor within minutes, not hours.
| Pattern | Why the desk screen stops it |
|---|---|
| Applied paper with a decorative model bolted on | the deliverable is not a theorem — fails the theory-first scope criterion |
| Marginal generalization of a published theorem | originality bar: the delta is not conceptually new |
| Correct but unmotivated mathematics | no economic question — JET is economic theory, not a pure-mathematics outlet |
| Sweeping "general" claims over visibly incomplete proofs | correctness cannot be presumed at the screen |
| Survey or synthesis without a new result | confirm against the journal's current author guidelines for any special article types before trying |
Referee your own paper in JET's order of attention:
[ ] each theorem read in isolation: assumptions complete? claim ≤ what the proof delivers?
[ ] nearest published theorem named; your one-sentence delta survives a hostile read
[ ] every lemma checked line-by-line by a coauthor who did not write it
[ ] each key assumption: counterexample, generalization, or an explicit open-question note
[ ] subfield named in the cover letter so the matching editor claims the paper
【Stage now】desk-screen / out-to-referees / decision
【Review model】single-anonymized, ≥2 referees, editor decides
【Pre-empt】<top correctness/generality objection to neutralize> → jet-rebuttal / jet-identification-strategy
【Editor route】subfield matched to Lead Editor / Editor roster? [Y/N]
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jet-skillsGuides navigating the Journal of Economic Growth editorial process: submission path, fit screening, referee expectations, desk-reject patterns, and review-stage planning.
Explains the JME single-blind review process, distinctive "up or out" first-revision rule, and the ~50% publication-likelihood threshold for an R&R.
Routes a JET manuscript through the theorem-proof lifecycle, from scope check to submission and rebuttal. Invoke first when unsure which jet- sub-skill to use next.