From jpube-skills
Routes manuscript workflow for Journal of Public Economics (JPubE) submission, sequencing tasks from topic selection to rebuttal. Invoked when deciding which specialized skill to use next.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jpube-skills:jpube-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill. It tells you **which jpube-* skill to use at the current stage** of a manuscript aimed at the *Journal of Public Economics* (JPubE).
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill. It tells you which jpube- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at the Journal of Public Economics (JPubE).
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as JPubE — Elsevier's flagship field journal in public economics / public finance, founded in 1972 by Tony Atkinson and currently edited by Nathaniel Hendren (MIT) and Wojciech Kopczuk (Columbia). The journal covers the economic role of government — taxation, public expenditure, social insurance, redistribution, externalities, public goods, and fiscal policy — applying modern theory and quantitative methods to policy questions of interest to an international readership. Operational tells you are at JPubE and not a free top-5 generalist: a US$165 submission fee (US$82.50 for students; waived for Elsevier article-transfer submissions), submission via Editorial Manager, single anonymized review with a minimum of two reviewers, a 250-word abstract cap, required highlights, author-date references, Elsevier Option C research-data routing, an optional SSRN preprint, and one appeal per submission. Live-check the official Guide for Authors before upload.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Idea is not clearly a public-economics question / policy "so what?" unclear | jpube-topic-selection |
| The government-role contribution is fuzzy or undersold | jpube-contribution-framing |
| Placement against the public-finance literature is vague | jpube-literature-positioning |
| Causal claim rests on OLS + controls; no quasi-experiment | jpube-identification-strategy |
| Estimates exist but data handling / robustness is thin | jpube-data-analysis |
| Tables are dense; design is not figure-forward | jpube-tables-figures |
| Prose buries the policy lesson; abstract over 250 words | jpube-writing-style |
| Need to assemble data/code per Elsevier Option C | jpube-replication-and-data-policy |
| Want to understand the single-anonymized review timeline | jpube-review-process |
| Ready to submit via Editorial Manager; need a preflight + fee check | jpube-submission |
| Received an R&R / want to use the one appeal wisely | jpube-rebuttal |
jpube-topic-selection — lock the public-economics question + policy stakesjpube-contribution-framing — frame the government-role contributionjpube-literature-positioning — stake it against the public-finance frontierjpube-identification-strategy — make the quasi-experimental design crediblejpube-data-analysis — administrative-data handling, elasticities, robustnessjpube-tables-figures — finalize figure-forward exhibitsjpube-writing-style — land the policy lesson (250-word abstract last)jpube-replication-and-data-policy — Elsevier Option C research-data routejpube-review-process — understand the single-anonymized timelinejpube-submission — Editorial Manager preflight + feejpube-rebuttal — after the R&R
jpube-writing-styleis a late-stage polish. Do not rewrite the intro before identification is settled.
Each gate must hold before the next skill earns its turn. If a gate fails, route back rather than forward.
| Gate | Holds when | If it fails, route to |
|---|---|---|
| Fit | A government-role question with a welfare/policy stake | jpube-topic-selection |
| Contribution | One sentence ties an estimate to a policy lever | jpube-contribution-framing |
| Position | Two or three frontier papers and your delta named | jpube-literature-positioning |
| Identification | A policy-induced discontinuity, not OLS + controls | jpube-identification-strategy |
| Welfare mapping | Estimate converted to DWL / MVPF / sufficient stat | jpube-data-analysis |
| Form | 250-word abstract, author-date, editable source | jpube-writing-style / jpube-submission |
A user arrives with a clean event-study DID = −0.06 on a benefit-reform take-up margin (illustrative) and asks "is it ready to submit?" The router does not jump to jpube-submission. It checks gates: identification holds (clean pre-trends), but the welfare-mapping gate fails — the −0.06 is never converted to a fiscal-externality or MVPF term. So the route is back to jpube-data-analysis (build the MVPF), then jpube-contribution-framing (state the policy payoff), and only then forward to writing and submission. The router's job is to catch the missing welfare step before the desk screen does.
【Current stage】topic / framing / position / identification / analysis / exhibits / writing / data / review / submit / rebuttal
【Failing gate】[name the first gate that does not hold]
【Route to】jpube-<skill>
【Blocked-on】welfare mapping / identification / fee / abstract / appeal-decision
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