From rje-skills
Screens research questions for fit with The RAND Journal of Economics (RJE), the IO flagship. Evaluates scope fit (competition, regulation, firm strategy vs. off-scope areas) and the journal's bar using a structured grid.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/rje-skills:rje-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Deciding whether RJE is the right home for an applied-micro project
RJE exists, per its own statement of purpose, "to support and encourage research in the behavior of regulated industries, the economic analysis of organizations, and more generally, applied microeconomics" (rje.org). Formerly the Bell Journal of Economics and sponsored by the RAND Corporation, it is widely regarded as the field's flagship industrial-organization journal. The scope is deliberately narrow — it is not a general-interest, methods, or macro outlet. Both theoretical and empirical IO work is welcomed.
A strong RJE topic poses a first-order question about how a market or firm works, answers it with a structural model or a credible reduced-form design, and delivers a competition, regulation, or welfare lesson. Because the journal's identity is IO, a sharp market mechanism beats a broad-but-vague theme. The hard page caps (40/50 pp) also reward focused questions over sprawling ones.
Run the candidate question through the grid before committing months to a draft. A strong RJE topic clears every column.
| Question trait | Strong fit | Borderline | Route elsewhere |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core mechanism | Competition, regulation, firm strategy, organizations | Market-adjacent but mechanism unclear | No market/firm mechanism |
| Object identified | Demand/cost primitive, conduct, entry, welfare | A reduced-form effect with IO stake | A correlation with no IO stake |
| Policy payoff | Antitrust/regulation/welfare lesson | Lesson present but thin | None |
| Scope | One sharp question inside 40 pp | Two-question agenda | Sprawling, multi-topic |
| Method available | Structural model or credible design | Design exists but contested | No credible design |
Suppose the initial idea is "do online reviews affect restaurant revenue?" — interesting, but as stated it is a general applied-micro correlation, borderline-to-off-scope for the IO flagship. Sharpen it toward an IO mechanism:
The rescued version poses a first-order question about how a market works and delivers a competition lesson; the original did neither.
【Question】one sentence (the market/firm mechanism)
【RJE bucket】antitrust / regulation / market structure / organizations / auctions
【On-scope?】strong / borderline / off-scope (route elsewhere)
【Welfare/policy lesson】one line
【Next step】rje-contribution-framing
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