From jleo-skills
Routes manuscript workflow for JLEO submissions, directing users to the correct sub-skill based on current stage (e.g., topic selection, theory, identification, writing).
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jleo-skills:jleo-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It tells you **which jleo-* skill to use at the current stage** of a manuscript aimed at *The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization* (JLEO) — the **Oxford University Press** journal founded in **1985 by Oliver E. Williamson and Jerry L. Mashaw** at Yale, and the flagship outlet of the law-economics-**organization** tradition: transaction-cost economics, the theory of t...
This is the router. It tells you which jleo- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO) — the Oxford University Press journal founded in 1985 by Oliver E. Williamson and Jerry L. Mashaw at Yale, and the flagship outlet of the law-economics-organization tradition: transaction-cost economics, the theory of the firm, contracts and governance, and positive political economy (courts, legislatures, bureaucracies, federalism as institutions in the North–Weingast–Williamson line). It publishes both formal-theoretical and empirical work, triannually; Andrea Prat is Editor-in-Chief (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as JLEO. Operational tells that you are at JLEO and not a sibling: the paper's payoff is an institutional or organizational claim, not a price-theory or pure-doctrine one; the question is "how does this governance structure / institution / political mechanism work and why does it take the form it does," and the contribution speaks to the new-institutional / PPE community. Submission is via the Editorial Express portal (editorialexpress.com/jleo); OUP is the publisher; the journal is COPE-compliant. Re-verify volatile specifics (editor, fees, exact limits, blinding) on the official OUP pages.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Scope/fit uncertain; might be price-theory L&E or pure org-theory | jleo-topic-selection |
| Contribution vs. the institutional/PPE frontier is fuzzy or undersold | jleo-literature-positioning |
| Causal credibility (reform, court/committee assignment, institutional variation) is shaky | jleo-identification |
| The institutional/organizational model or mechanism is loose or decorative | jleo-theory-model |
| Results may be specification-, sample-, or inference-sensitive | jleo-robustness |
| Exhibits are dense or do not answer the institutional question | jleo-tables-figures |
| Prose buries the institutional logic; intro/abstract do not land | jleo-writing-style |
| Data, code, or institutional-source documentation needs packaging | jleo-replication-package |
| Likely referee objections should be anticipated before submitting | jleo-referee-strategy |
| Ready to submit via Editorial Express; need a preflight | jleo-submission |
| A decision letter or referee report needs a response plan | jleo-rebuttal |
jleo-topic-selection — lock a law-economics-organization question, not a sibling'sjleo-literature-positioning — stake the contribution vs. the institutional/PPE frontierjleo-identification — institutional/organizational causal design where the paper is empiricaljleo-theory-model — the transaction-cost / agency / political-agency model that gives the claim teethjleo-robustness — threat-organized checks, not a mechanical appendixjleo-tables-figures — exhibits that show the institutional comparison cleanlyjleo-writing-style — make the institutional logic land (intro + abstract last)jleo-replication-package — institutional/organizational/political data paths and codejleo-referee-strategy — anticipate the institutional-economist refereejleo-submission — Editorial Express preflightjleo-rebuttal — after the decision letter
jleo-writing-styleis a late-stage polish; do not rewrite the intro before the model and identification settle. Theory and empirics co-evolve at JLEO —jleo-theory-modelandjleo-identificationoften loop.
JLEO accepts several shapes, and the binding constraint differs by shape. Read the archetype, then enter the chain at the right link.
| Archetype | Likely first bottleneck | Enter at |
|---|---|---|
| positive political economy model (legislature/court/bureaucracy) | comparative statics + an empirical or institutional test | jleo-theory-model → jleo-identification |
| transaction-cost / make-or-buy / governance-choice empirics | selection into governance form; endogenous boundaries | jleo-identification |
| contracts & theory of the firm (formal) | a sharp, novel mechanism vs. the canon | jleo-theory-model |
| institutions & reform (causal) | reform/assignment as a credible design, not OLS+controls | jleo-identification |
| organizational governance / personnel inside firms | mechanism + measurement of the organizational object | jleo-topic-selection → jleo-theory-model |
【Target】The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO)
【Archetype】PPE model / TCE governance empirics / contracts-theory / institutions-causal / org-governance
【Current bottleneck】fit / contribution / identification / model / robustness / exhibits / style / submission / revision
【Next skill】<one jleo-* skill>
【Reason】why this is the binding constraint for an institutional/organizational claim
【Source check】official facts verified or marked 待核实
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jleo-skillsRoutes manuscript work for The Journal of Law and Economics (JLE) submissions, directing to the appropriate jle-* sub-skill based on current stage or bottleneck.
Evaluates whether a law-economics-organization manuscript topic fits JLEO vs sibling journals, sharpening the institutional/organizational claim.
Evaluates manuscript fit for Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO) and helps frame papers at the law-economics-organization intersection, covering scope, method bar, and house style.