From jmcb-skills
Creates a prioritized point-by-point rebuttal and revision plan for JMCB decision letters and referee reports. Handles conflicting referee requests and identification/measurement demands.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jmcb-skills:jmcb-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A JMCB R&R or reject-and-resubmit letter arrived and you need a response plan
At JMCB the editor's letter is the governing document — it tells you which referee points are binding, which are advisory, and what the bar for the next round is. Read it first and let it set priorities; do not weight all referee comments equally. Note the decision type: an R&R asks for a revision under the same desk; a reject-and-resubmit (sometimes after a no-fee resubmission window) is a fresh start that still benefits from addressing the prior reports. Confirm the resubmission fee status (resubmissions of invited revisions are typically fee-exempt — 待核实).
jmcb-identification.jmcb-internet-appendix); the 40-page recommendation excludes it.Not every demand is worth meeting. For each costly ask (a new structural model, restricted data you cannot obtain, a redesign), weigh: is it binding per the editor, how much does it strengthen the paper, and is it attainable? If a demand is infeasible (restricted data access denied) or misguided, say so plainly with the reason, and offer the closest feasible substitute (e.g., a public-data approximation, a bounding exercise). An honest "here is why we cannot do exactly that, and here is what we did instead" is more persuasive than silence or a half-measure dressed as compliance.
A JMCB R&R does not reward speed for its own sake — it rewards a revision that visibly closes the binding points. But a long silence risks reviewer turnover and a colder reread. Aim to return within the editor's expected window with every binding point demonstrably addressed; if a demanded analysis (restricted-data access, a new structural model) will take longer, it is worth a brief note to the editor rather than missing the window with a half-revision. Confirm the resubmission fee status before resubmitting (invited revisions are typically fee-exempt — 待核实) and re-run the jmcb-submission preflight, since page count and exhibits often drift during a revision.
A JMCB R&R has the editor flagging two binding points: shock contamination (referee 1) and demand contamination (referee 2). The response opens by summarizing both fixes, then, point-by-point, shows the info-robust IRF (peak −1.8% vs. −2.0% before, illustrative) and the firm×quarter-FE supply coefficient. Referee 3's request for a full structural model conflicts with referee 1's preference for transparency; the authors reconcile by keeping the reduced-form headline and adding a calibrated banking model in the appendix as corroboration. The letter makes every change verifiable by table number, and the small magnitude change is reported, not hidden.
Open with a one-paragraph summary of the main changes and any new results, so the editor sees the revision's shape at a glance. Then take each referee in turn, reproducing every comment verbatim and answering beneath it with the change, the location by table/section number, and the result. Close each referee's section by noting any of their points you respectfully declined and why. Keep a parallel "changes to the manuscript" list if the editor requests one. The letter should let a busy editor confirm, in a single read, that every binding point is closed — that perception, as much as the analysis itself, drives the next decision.
【Journal】Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
【Skill】jmcb-rebuttal
【Decision type】R&R / reject-and-resubmit; editor's priority order
【Binding vs advisory】which referee points govern the next round
【Point-by-point】comment → change → location (section/table) → result
【Triage】fully addressed / addressed in text / respectful pushback
【Conflicts reconciled】how contradictory referee demands were squared
【Magnitude tracking】any headline movement reported honestly
【Next step】revise; re-run jmcb-submission preflight before resubmitting
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jmcb-skillsPlans a response letter and revision strategy for a Journal of Monetary Economics revise-and-resubmit, under the up-or-out rule where the resubmission ends in acceptance or rejection with no second R&R round.
Guides response to a Journal of Banking & Finance revise-and-resubmit: triage referee comments by priority, strengthen identification, add robustness checks, preserve anonymity, and draft a point-by-point response letter with standard JBF fixes.
Plans response-letter strategy for JIMF revision decisions, prioritizing editor-endorsed changes and guiding point-by-point rebuttals with evidence.