From jfi-skills
Routes a Journal of Financial Intermediation manuscript through its lifecycle, directing theory-led vs. empirics-led papers to the appropriate jfi-* skills.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jfi-skills:jfi-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- "I'm writing a JFI paper — where do I start?"
Journal of Financial Intermediation (JFI) is an Elsevier journal (ISSN 1042-9573) on banking,
financial intermediation, and the economics of financial institutions and markets. It publishes both
theory and empirics: bank behavior, intermediary frictions, corporate finance, regulation, and related
financial-economics topics. So the router first asks whether the paper's core contribution is a model
(theory) or an empirical design — this changes how jfi-identification-strategy,
jfi-data-analysis, and jfi-replication-and-data-policy are applied.
| Where you are | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Choosing / sharpening the question | jfi-topic-selection |
| Placing it against the intermediation frontier | jfi-literature-positioning |
| Empirical causal design OR theory assumptions/proofs | jfi-identification-strategy |
| Running bank/loan-panel analysis OR numerical examples | jfi-data-analysis |
| Articulating the mechanism / "why intermediaries matter" | jfi-contribution-framing |
| Building exhibits | jfi-tables-figures |
| Polishing prose, author–date style, numbered sections | jfi-writing-style |
| Preparing Option C data sharing + Data Statement | jfi-replication-and-data-policy |
| Understanding single-blind / desk-reject / final decision | jfi-review-process |
| Final preflight + fee + abstract/keywords + AI disclosure | jfi-submission |
| Responding to referees on an R&R | jfi-rebuttal |
topic-selection → literature-positioning → identification-strategy → data-analysis → contribution-framing → tables-figures → writing-style → replication-and-data-policy → review-process → submission → rebuttal.
jfi-identification-strategy is the heaviest stop (demand confounds, within-firm design);
jfi-data-analysis builds the battery; jfi-review-process matters early, because the desk screen
is the binding constraint, not the referee round.jfi-identification-strategy becomes
assumptions-and-propositions discipline; jfi-data-analysis shrinks to a numerical illustration;
jfi-writing-style carries more weight, since proof exposition is the surface the referee actually
reads.| Symptom | Route to |
|---|---|
| "A referee could say it's all borrower demand" | jfi-identification-strategy |
| Abstract reads like generic banking | jfi-contribution-framing |
| Closest citations are all JF/JFE general finance | jfi-literature-positioning, then re-test fit |
| Exhibits do not show the mechanism | jfi-tables-figures |
| Worried about paying the non-refundable fee | jfi-review-process + the gates in jfi-submission |
| Restricted register data, sharing plan unclear | jfi-replication-and-data-policy |
An author arrives with loan-level evidence that small banks cut credit after a deposit outflow.
jfi-topic-selection: strong fit once anchored to liquidity transformation. jfi-literature-positioning:
closest papers are the deposits-channel line; the delta is the relationship-borrower margin.
jfi-identification-strategy: outflow exposure may proxy local demand — gate B forces a within-firm
design before any drafting continues. jfi-data-analysis: battery planned around that threat. Only then
do framing, exhibits, and style run, and jfi-submission clears the fee gates. The router's value is
refusing to let writing start before gate B — at JFI the design objection, not the prose, kills papers.
On an R&R, re-enter the map at the skill matching the referee's heaviest comment, then exit via
jfi-rebuttal.
jfi-review-process and being surprised by desk-rejection or a narrow appeal pathjfi-submission — see the source map and re-confirm before filing【Stage】<your current stage>
【Paper type】theory / empirical / both
【Next skill】jfi-<role>
【Then】<the one after>
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jfi-skillsRoutes manuscript workflow for The Journal of Finance (JF) from topic selection through rebuttal. Use to decide which specialized jf-* skill to invoke next.
Routes users to specialized jfe-* skills for sequencing JFE manuscript work from topic selection to rebuttal. Decides which skill to invoke next based on current stage.
Routes Journal of Banking & Finance manuscripts to the appropriate sub-skill across the publication lifecycle: topic fit, literature positioning, identification strategy, data analysis, exhibits, submission, review, and rebuttal.