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Structures R&R response letters for the Journal of Financial Intermediation, addressing single-blind review and expert referee pushback on intermediation channels.
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/jfi-skills:jfi-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You received an R&R or a reject-with-encouragement and must reply to referees and the Managing Editor
| Referee line | What it really asks | The JFI-credible fix |
|---|---|---|
| "Demand, not supply" | Does the effect survive within-firm absorption? | Report the firm×time-FE estimate; reconcile the gap with OLS as sorting |
| "The mechanism could be X, not intermediation" | Separate the channels | Heterogeneity by bank capital, relationship intensity, or borrower switchability |
| "One country, one register" | External validity | Frame the register as a laboratory; cite cross-register replications; hedge the claim's scope |
| "The model is a knife-edge case" | Generality | Add a proposition stating which results survive relaxed assumptions, and which do not |
| "Magnitudes look implausible" | Economic size | Convert to aggregate credit terms; benchmark against the lending-channel literature's range |
"The referee asks whether borrower demand drives Table 4. We now estimate the specification with firm×time fixed effects on the multi-bank subsample (new Table 5): the coefficient falls from −3.0 to −2.1 (s.e. 0.6) but remains significant, and new Section 5.2 shows single-bank firms exhibit the same exposure gradient in real outcomes. We interpret the one-third attenuation as borrower–bank sorting, now discussed on p. 14." Quote, evidence, exact location — no rhetoric, no re-litigation of the question. Because the appeal path is narrow, prioritize the one or two comments that decide the paper's fate (usually the identification challenge) and give them new exhibits, not the longest prose. When a referee proposes an intermediation interpretation you had not considered, test it rather than dismissing it — at this venue, an added heterogeneity cut often converts a skeptic into an advocate.
【Editor note】2–4 line summary of substantive changes
【Replies】per comment: agree-did / agree-part / disagree-with-evidence
【Changes table】comment → change → location
【Files】clean + tracked-changes manuscript staged
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jfi-skillsStructures response letters and revision plans for Journal of Finance revise-and-resubmit submissions. Guides triaging editor and referee points, keeping within page limits, and routing robustness to the Internet Appendix.
Drafts structured response letters for JFE revise-and-resubmits: cover note, point-by-point replies, and revision map. Use after revisions are done.
Structures a response letter and revision plan for RFS manuscript decisions (R&R or reject-and-resubmit). Writes the rebuttal assuming parallel manuscript revision.