jegeo-literature-positioning
GitHub针对《Journal of Economic Geography》稿件,通过同时对标地理经济学与经济地理学两大前沿及兄弟期刊,精准定位研究贡献。解决综述片面、边界模糊或差距不实问题,强化与两大学术阵营的对话,提升论文在JEG的发表竞争力。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jegeo-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jegeo-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when staking a Journal of Economic Geography (JEG) manuscript's contribution against both the geographical-economics and human-geography frontiers, and against sibling journals. Sharpens positioning; it does not invent citations."
}
Literature Positioning (jegeo-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- The contribution sentence is vague ("we add to the agglomeration literature") or speaks to only one of JEG's two communities
- Reviewers might say "this is already known" because you cited the NEG literature but not the evolutionary/institutional work, or vice versa
- The paper sits between JEG and a sibling (JUE, RSUE, Economic Geography, Regional Studies, JIE) and the boundary is not argued
- You are unsure whether the gap you claim is real or just under-cited
Positioning across two literatures at once
JEG referees come from both sides of the bridge, so a one-sided literature review reads as not knowing the field. The contribution must be located against both frontiers:
- The geographical-economics frontier: New Economic Geography (Krugman, Fujita-Krugman-Venables), and the quantitative-spatial-economics turn (Redding, Rossi-Hansberg, Allen-Arkolakis, Donaldson) that made NEG estimable. If your paper is empirical, position against the quantitative-spatial models you are testing, calibrating, or relaxing.
- The proper-economic-geography frontier: evolutionary economic geography (Boschma, Frenken — relatedness, branching, regional resilience), institutional and relational geography, global-value-chain / global-production-network theory (Coe, Yeung), and the clusters/knowledge-spillover tradition. If your paper is quantitative, you still owe this literature a real engagement, not a token citation.
The strongest JEG positioning shows the two literatures talking past each other on your question, and the paper as the place they meet.
Building the contribution claim
| Move | Weak version | JEG-strong version |
|---|---|---|
| State the gap | "little work on X" | "geographical economics measures X but ignores the institutional mechanism EEG theorizes — neither has tested both jointly" |
| Name the frontier | a 2008 survey | the specific recent papers a referee will think of first, from both camps |
| Position the method | "we run a regression" | "we bring quantitative-spatial identification to a question only handled qualitatively (or vice versa)" |
| Claim the delta | "we add nuance" | one sentence naming the new thing we know about space and the economy |
Reading lists a JEG referee expects you to know
You do not have to cite all of these, but a referee from each camp will notice if you seem unaware of their canon:
- Geographical economics: the core-periphery NEG tradition (Krugman; Fujita-Krugman-Venables, The Spatial Economy) and the quantitative-spatial turn that made it estimable (Redding-Rossi-Hansberg on quantitative spatial economics; Allen-Arkolakis on trade and geography; Donaldson-Hornbeck on market access). Position empirical work against the model it tests, relaxes, or calibrates.
- Proper economic geography: evolutionary EG (Boschma-Frenken on relatedness, branching, regional resilience), institutional and relational geography, and the GPN/GVC framework (Coe-Yeung). A quantitative paper still owes this side a real engagement, not a single citation.
The tell of a one-community paper is a bibliography drawn almost entirely from one of these two lists. Aim for genuine coverage of both where the question touches them.
Sibling boundary, argued not asserted
- vs. Journal of Urban Economics (Elsevier, formal urban economics): JUE rewards the clean urban-economic mechanism; JEG additionally demands that geography — scale, region, network, institutions — be analytically central. If place is just a fixed effect, it is a JUE paper.
- vs. Regional Science & Urban Economics: RSUE is the methods-forward regional-science venue; JEG wants the geographic and economic interpretation, not only the spatial-econometric machinery.
- vs. Economic Geography & Regional Studies: these lean more humanistic/qualitative; JEG expects engagement with the quantitative/economic frontier even in a conceptual paper.
- vs. Journal of International Economics: a trade paper becomes JEG only when the spatial reorganization of activity within or across regions is the object, not aggregate trade flows.
Referee pushback mapped to the positioning fix
- "This is already known — see [classic agglomeration paper]." → Show the open question lives at the intersection the prior work did not reach (e.g., quantity measured by NEG but mechanism only theorized by EEG), and that you join them.
- "The authors ignore the entire [evolutionary / quantitative-spatial] literature." → A one-sided review reads as not knowing the field; engage the missing camp's live frontier, not a token cite.
- "Why is this JEG and not JUE / JIE?" → Answer with the analytical role of geography (scale, region, network, institutions), not with a sentence asserting fit.
- "The contribution is incremental." → Restate the delta as a single sentence of new knowledge about space and the economy, and tie it to a result a referee can check.
Worked vignette (illustrative)
A paper measures how related-variety predicts regional industrial branching using patent data. The author positions it only against the evolutionary-economic-geography literature (Boschma, Frenken). An economist referee says the identification and the agglomeration mechanism are invisible; the contribution looks like one more relatedness regression. The positioning fix is not new data: it is reframing the contribution at the meeting point — relatedness (EEG) is shown to operate through a knowledge-spillover mechanism the quantitative-spatial literature can identify, and the paper brings causal spatial design to a claim EEG had only documented descriptively. Now both literatures appear, the gap is the place they had not met, and the delta — branching is causal, not just correlated with relatedness — is a sentence both camps can grip.
Checklist
- Contribution stated in one sentence naming the new knowledge about space and the economy
- Both frontiers cited and engaged — geographical economics AND human/evolutionary geography
- The most obvious recent papers a referee from each camp would name are addressed
- The gap is shown to be real (the question is open in both literatures), not merely under-cited
- The sibling boundary is argued with a substantive reason, not asserted
- No straw-man of either community's prior work
- The contribution sits at the intersection of the two literatures, not inside one
Positioning the method as a contribution
At JEG the method can itself be the bridge: bringing one community's tool to the other's question is a recognized contribution. Make it explicit when it applies — "the institutional account of cluster decline has been qualitative; we test it with a quantitative-spatial design," or "quantitative-spatial models assume frictionless relocation; we show, with case evidence, why institutions block it." Frame the methodological move as serving the substantive question, not as technique for its own sake, and the positioning lands with both camps at once.
Anti-patterns
- A literature review that cites only NEG/quantitative-spatial work and ignores EEG/institutional geography, or the reverse
- "Gap-spotting" — claiming novelty from absence of citations rather than a genuine open question
- Citing a community's foundational paper but never engaging its actual argument (token bridging)
- Asserting "this fits JEG better than JUE" without a reason rooted in the role of geography
- Positioning against a decade-old survey instead of the live frontier
Output format
【Journal】Journal of Economic Geography
【Skill】jegeo-literature-positioning
【Contribution】one sentence: new knowledge about space and the economy
【Geographical-economics frontier】papers engaged + delta
【Human/evolutionary-geography frontier】papers engaged + delta
【Gap is real because】open in both literatures, not just under-cited
【Sibling boundary】why JEG not JUE / RSUE / EG / JIE (reason, not assertion)
【Next skill】jegeo-identification
Version History
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