From qje-skills
Polishes prose, abstracts, and introductions for QJE manuscripts so the big idea lands fast for a general-interest reader. Reflects QJE's house style.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/qje-skills:qje-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The prose buries the idea; a reader cannot find the contribution quickly
QJE is read across all of economics, and its papers are characteristically long, narrative-driven, and ambitious — there is no hard page limit, and an extensive online appendix is the norm. That freedom is a trap: the body must still make a big idea legible to a smart non-specialist in the first two pages, with the heavy machinery pushed to the appendix. The model is the canonical QJE empirical-micro paper (e.g., Chetty, Hendren, Kline & Saez on mobility, QJE 2014): a sharp question stated plainly, a clean source of variation, a memorable headline number, and a broad lesson — all before the reader hits the data section. Format facts that shape the writing: the abstract is short (~150 words), citations are author-date (Chicago), and double-blind review means the prose must not out the authors. Late-stage skill: only polish once identification and results are settled.
【Abstract verdict】states finding+number, ~150 words? [Y/N] — fix: ...
【Intro arc】question / hardness / variation / result / interpretation / contribution present? [Y/N each]
【Headline number in intro】present + units? [Y/N]
【Broad lesson stated】[Y/N]
【Jargon flags】[...]
【Next step】qje-replication-package or qje-referee-strategy
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