From rfs-skills
Helps frame related-work sections for RFS manuscripts by defining the precise contribution delta against top finance journals. Guides structuring anchor literatures, frontier, wedge, and delta.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/rfs-skills:rfs-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The related-work section is a list ("X did A, Y did B") with no synthesis
rfs-topic-selection needs to be defended against the literatureRFS referees and editors are typically the authors of the papers you cite. The handling editor pool is concrete — Executive Editor Tarun Ramadorai plus editors such as Viral Acharya, Xavier Giroud, Andrey Malenko, Anna Pavlova, Clemens Sialm, David Sraer, and Jessica Wachter — so the person screening an intermediation, household-finance, or asset-pricing paper may well be a primary author in that literature. Positioning is judged on whether you (1) know the current frontier, (2) cite the right primary sources rather than secondary surveys, and (3) state a delta that is real and defensible — not rhetorical. When you build on an RFS-defining result (e.g., Brunnermeier–Pedersen 2009 on the liquidity-funding spiral, RFS 22(6)), cite the RFS original, not a later survey that paraphrases it.
The contribution must clear two bars simultaneously:
Organize related work by the question, not chronologically:
| Delta type | Example phrasing |
|---|---|
| New question | "Prior work studies pricing; we study the allocation consequences." |
| Cleaner identification | "Earlier estimates were confounded by selection; our shock breaks it." |
| New mechanism evidence | "The correlation was known; we provide the first direct test of why." |
| Theory + evidence | "We embed the fact in a model that yields a new, tested prediction." |
| New data | "We observe [previously unobservable margin], revising prior estimates." |
【Anchor literatures】[strand 1] × [strand 2] (+ canonical theory cites)
【Frontier papers】[3–5 recent JF/JFE/RFS papers]
【Closest competitors】[paper] → our delta vs. each
【One-sentence delta】"We are the first to ... which lets us ..."
【Open risk】a competitor a referee might raise
【Next step】rfs-identification
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin rfs-skillsBuilds a sharp positioning argument for JFE manuscripts whose related-work section reads as a list and lacks clear marginal contribution relative to the top-3 finance frontier.
Positions a Review of Finance manuscript against the finance frontier with correct top-three citations, strict author-responsibility citation norm, and delta-staking without a standalone survey.
Positions a Journal of Finance manuscript by writing a crisp contribution paragraph that names the closest papers and states the specific delta. Use when the related-work section is a chronological list or the intro fails to state what is new.