From jole-skills
Frames the marginal contribution of a JOLE manuscript for a general labor-economics audience. Use when the contribution is unclear, over-claimed, or under-articulated.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jole-skills:jole-contribution-framingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A referee or reader cannot quickly say what the paper adds to labor economics
JOLE is a general-interest labor-economics journal published for the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE), so the contribution must register with labor economists beyond your own subfield, not only with specialists on your exact policy or dataset. A JOLE contribution typically takes one of these shapes:
The marginal contribution must be calibrated: it should match exactly what the design and sample support, because JOLE's word economy (~20,000 words) and single-blind labor referees both punish padding and over-claiming.
【Contribution type】new answer / new fact / new mechanism / theory advance
【One-sentence claim】margin + variation + magnitude + lesson:
【Closest papers】[2–3] — what we add vs. each:
【External relevance】beyond this setting:
【Calibration】claim matches design/sample? [Y/N]
【Next step】jole-tables-figures or jole-writing-style
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jole-skillsSharpens marginal contribution framing for Journal of Economic Growth submissions. Guides articulation of theoretical/empirical advances, bounding scope and connecting to growth debates.
Sharpens the contribution claim of a JME manuscript to survive desk screen and single-blind review. Frames results as first-order monetary-economics contributions with a clear policy lesson.
Positions a JEEA manuscript's contribution relative to the frontier when claims are fuzzy, oversold, or undersold. Stakes marginal contribution for a general-interest readership.