From jpe-skills
Anticipates and pre-empts referee objections for JPE manuscripts using a Chicago-style pre-mortem. Strengthens economic argument before submission.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jpe-skills:jpe-referee-strategyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Identification, model, and robustness are in place and you want to harden the paper before submitting
JPE referees read the paper as an economic argument and probe its internal consistency. The prototypical Chicago referee asks: does this respect optimization, prices, incentives, and equilibrium? They are unimpressed by a clean coefficient with no economic meaning, and they will name the alternative mechanism or the GE force you ignored. Anticipating these is worth more than any extra robustness table. The process is selective and demanding, and JPE-specific: a co-editor (the board is led by Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and weighted toward University of Chicago faculty) runs the desk screen; review is single-blind (referees know who you are); and the $250 / $125 submission fee is non-refundable even on a desk reject. A single unanswered first-order objection sinks a paper before that paid-for gate.
jpe-theory-model — state the mechanism and the prediction it tests.jpe-robustness — a discriminating test.jpe-identification — defend the assumption, show falsification.jpe-topic-selection — state the portable lesson and magnitude.【Feared report】the 3 objections most likely to trigger reject
【First-order threat】the single objection that would sink it
【Pre-empt plan】per objection: fix-in-text / new-analysis / state-as-limitation
【GE + rival-mechanism status】addressed? [y/n]
【Consistency pass】model–data–conclusion coherent? [y/n]
【Next】jpe-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jpe-skillsAnticipates and pre-empts referee objections for Economic Journal manuscripts. Focuses on broad interest, identification, and mechanism concerns.
Anticipates and pre-empts objections JFE referees will raise—endogeneity, fragile inference, multiple testing, alternative explanations. Builds a defense plan before submission or during review.
Anticipates objections from European Economic Review referees and maps them to in-paper fixes before submission. Reduces desk-screen risk and pre-empts predictable pushback.