ier-literature-positioning
GitHub用于定位国际经济评论(IER)稿件贡献,通过与前沿文献及同级期刊对比明确差异化。包含三层定位逻辑、与Econometrica等期刊的边界区分,确保审稿人清晰识别论文的方法论或模型级通用性贡献。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill ier-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "ier-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when staking an International Economic Review (IER) manuscript's contribution against the frontier and against sibling journals (Econometrica\/QE, the top-5, field journals). Sharpens the gap and the delta; it does not invent citations."
}
Literature Positioning (ier-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- The intro lists prior work but never says what this paper adds that none of them did
- A coauthor cannot state, in one sentence, the delta over the single closest paper
- The draft reads like a strong field-journal paper and you need the general-interest claim to be legible
- You are unsure how to position against the obvious sibling (Econometrica/QE) so the desk editor sees why it is here, not there
The IER positioning logic
At IER the contribution is almost always methodological or model-level generality, so positioning is not "we study X in a new setting" — it is "the existing tool/result fails or is silent here, and ours is the first that is both correct and general." Build the position in three layers, from frontier down to the load-bearing delta:
- Frontier statement. Name the 3–6 papers that define the current best answer. For a structural paper, name the canonical model you generalize or discipline; for a method paper, name the incumbent estimator; for theory, name the result you sharpen or overturn.
- The gap that matters. State precisely what the frontier cannot do — a knife-edge assumption, an estimator that breaks under realistic conditions, a mechanism left unmodeled. The gap must be consequential, not cosmetic.
- Your delta, made falsifiable. One sentence: "We are the first to [result] under [weaker/realistic condition], which [the frontier] could not." A referee should be able to check the claim.
Drawing the sibling boundaries (this is where IER papers get mis-filed)
| Confused with | How IER differs | The positioning move |
|---|---|---|
| Econometrica / QE (Econometric Society) | IER is Penn–Osaka-owned, broad/theory-leaning, with a flat fee and Editorial Express portal; ES journals are method-first and membership-gated | If the paper's whole value is the theorem/estimator with no broad application, it may belong at ES — make the general-interest payoff explicit to justify IER |
| Top-5 (AER/QJE/JPE/REStud/Eca) | IER prizes rigor + generality but does not require the broad "importance"/splash a top-5 desk demands | Position on depth and correctness, not on topical importance or policy timeliness |
| Field journals (JIE, J. Econometrics, etc.) | IER wants the result to travel beyond one field/application | Show the second reader segment; convert a field finding into a general mechanism |
| The Economic Journal / EER | IER is more theory/structural and more rigor-gated | Emphasize the formal contribution, not breadth of coverage |
Worked example (illustrative)
A structural labor paper positions itself as "the first dynamic model of occupational choice with X." A referee replies that two recent papers already model X. The weak fix adds more citations. The IER fix re-states the delta at the capability level: "prior dynamic models impose stationarity of the choice set; we are the first to allow the choice set to evolve, which is what generates the non-monotone life-cycle pattern in the data." Now the gap is consequential (stationarity was the knife-edge) and the delta is falsifiable (a referee can check whether prior models allowed an evolving choice set). The literature is no longer a list; it is the backdrop against which one capability is shown to be new.
Common positioning failure and its fix
The most frequent IER positioning failure is a "first to study X in setting Y" claim, where Y is just a new dataset or country. That is a field-journal frame. The fix is always the same: convert the setting novelty into a mechanism or method novelty, then name the second reader segment for whom the mechanism (not the setting) is the news. If you cannot make that conversion, the paper is correctly positioned at a field journal, and ier-topic-selection should have caught it.
Positioning by branch (the gap looks different in each)
- Theory: the gap is a result the frontier proves only under a restrictive assumption, or fails to prove at all. Your delta is "we prove it under weaker conditions" or "we show their result reverses when assumption A is relaxed."
- Structural / quantitative: the gap is a mechanism the canonical model omits, or a discipline (untargeted moments, external validity) the frontier never imposed. Your delta is "our model matches moments theirs cannot" — and you show which.
- Econometric method: the gap is a setting where the incumbent estimator is inconsistent, inefficient, or infeasible. Your delta is a head-to-head where yours wins, with finite-sample evidence.
- Applied micro: the gap is a credibility or generality limit in prior designs. Your delta is a cleaner design or a mechanism that travels — not just a new sample.
In every branch the discipline is the same: the gap must be something the frontier could not do, stated so a referee can verify it, and the delta must be the general lesson, not the local finding.
Checklist
- The 3–6 frontier papers are named and the closest single paper is identified
- The gap is consequential and stated in terms of an assumption, condition, or capability the frontier lacks
- The delta is one falsifiable sentence a referee can check ("first to X under weaker Y")
- The general-interest payoff is explicit, so the Econometrica/QE boundary is justified
- Positioning rests on rigor + generality, not on topical importance (that's a top-5 frame)
- Every cited paper is real and correctly attributed (no invented prior work)
- Process/scope claims trace to
resources/official-source-map.mdor are marked 待核实
Positioning a theory result that "feels" already known
A frequent trap for theory papers: the result feels intuitive, so a referee suspects it is folklore. Positioning rescues it by locating the exact prior statement closest to yours and showing what it lacked — a proof, a general class, a stated condition, or a regime. "The intuition appears in [X], but it was never proved; [Y] proved a special case under log utility; we establish it for the full class P and identify the regime where it reverses." This converts "isn't this obvious?" into "this was believed but never established," which is a genuine IER contribution.
Anti-patterns
- A "literature review" that summarizes papers without ever stating the delta over the closest one
- Claiming a gap that is really a different question (moving the goalposts instead of clearing the bar)
- Positioning on policy relevance or topical importance — that is a top-5 desk pitch, not an IER one
- Inflating the delta past what the result supports; an IER referee will check the "first to" claim
- Citing a working paper or one's own prior work as if it settled the frontier
Referee pushback mapped to the positioning fix
- "This has been done before." → Re-state the delta at the capability level ("first to do X under weaker Y"), not the topic level; show the cited prior work could not do it.
- "Why is this in IER and not a field journal?" → Name the second reader segment and the general mechanism; convert the setting-novelty into a method/mechanism-novelty.
- "The contribution is incremental." → Identify the consequential boundary your result moves (the knife-edge it removes), and state it as the headline.
- "You ignore the closest paper." → Cite it, state the precise delta over it, and never let a working paper or your own prior work stand in for the frontier.
Output format
【Journal】International Economic Review
【Skill】ier-literature-positioning
【Frontier】3–6 papers defining the current best answer
【Closest paper】the single nearest prior work
【Gap that matters】the consequential assumption/condition/capability the frontier lacks
【Delta (falsifiable)】"first to ___ under ___, which ___ could not"
【General-interest payoff】why this travels (justifies IER over ES/field)
【Sibling boundary】why not Econometrica/QE / top-5 / field journal
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Next skill】ier-theory-model (theory/structural) or ier-identification (applied)
Version History
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