jie-workflow
GitHubJIE论文工作流路由器,根据稿件当前阶段(如选题、识别、数据、写作等)推荐下一个jie-*子技能。旨在引导作者遵循国际贸易与宏观金融领域的标准化发表流程,不直接生成内容。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jie-workflow -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jie-workflow",
"description": "Use when deciding which jie-* sub-skill a Journal of International Economics (JIE) manuscript needs next — given where it stands (idea, identification, data, framing, exhibits, polish, replication, review, submission, rebuttal), this router names the next skill in the trade \/ international macro-finance pipeline. Routes only; it does not produce manuscript content."
}
Workflow Router (jie-workflow)
When to trigger
- You are working on a JIE-targeted manuscript and are unsure which skill to use next
- You want the canonical order for the trade / international macro-finance pipeline
- You are mid-process (e.g., have data, no framing) and need the next step
What JIE expects, end to end
JIE (Elsevier; Editors Martin Uribe and Costas Arkolakis) is the leading field journal across international trade and international macro/finance. A submittable paper must (1) sit in scope, (2) be original in its motivation or modelling structure, (3) carry credible identification or a disciplined structural model, (4) report economic magnitudes, (5) deposit replication code and data in the JIE secure repository, and (6) be packaged for Editorial Manager (fee, 150-word abstract, 1-7 keywords, regular/Short Paper/PRP type, suggested Editor or Co-Editor). This router sequences the jie-* skills to get there.
Default sequence
jie-topic-selection scope fit + originality gate
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jie-literature-positioning stake the contribution vs the frontier
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jie-identification-strategy gravity / policy-shock / open-economy design
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jie-data-analysis PPML, panels, structural estimation, robustness
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jie-contribution-framing originality of motivation or modelling
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jie-tables-figures trade/macro exhibits
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jie-writing-style abstract (≤150 words), balance, references
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jie-replication-and-data-policy Mendeley Data deposit
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jie-review-process handling, refereeing, PRP option
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jie-submission Editorial Manager preflight
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jie-rebuttal R&R response letter
Routing logic
- No clear question / unsure it fits trade or macro-finance → jie-topic-selection
- Question set, contribution vague vs literature → jie-literature-positioning
- Causal/structural strategy is the bottleneck → jie-identification-strategy
- Estimation, gravity specification, or robustness work → jie-data-analysis
- Results exist, "so what / what's new" is unclear → jie-contribution-framing
- Tables/figures need building → jie-tables-figures
- Prose/abstract polish → jie-writing-style
- Heading to acceptance, need the data/code deposit → jie-replication-and-data-policy
- Want to understand handling / PRP before submitting → jie-review-process
- Final preflight → jie-submission
- Got an R&R → jie-rebuttal
Router pass for Journal of International Economics
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the cross-border margin, model or identification source, and replication/data readiness; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: international-economics reviewers who separate trade, open-economy macro, international finance, and sovereign-risk audiences.
- Do the pass: Run the pack as a sequence: fit gate, evidence gate, writing gate, source-map gate, and final output contract; stop when a gate lacks evidence.
- Return a ledger: give
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript locationrows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue. - Sibling guard: compare against JPubE for public-finance policy, JDE for development settings, JME for monetary macro emphasis; if a sibling owns the contribution, recommend re-routing before polishing format.
- Stop condition: do not give submission-ready advice until the pack's
resources/official-source-map.mdhas been checked for volatile rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.
Triage by symptom (where to jump in)
Most manuscripts do not start at step one. Match the loudest current problem to the skill, then return to the default sequence.
- "A referee will say my gravity is biased" → jie-identification-strategy (PPML / multilateral resistance), then jie-data-analysis.
- "The RTA/tariff timing is staggered and I used plain TWFE" → jie-identification-strategy (modern DID), then jie-data-analysis.
- "My structural counterfactual hinges on one elasticity" → jie-data-analysis (elasticity-sweep robustness), then jie-tables-figures (targeted vs untargeted moments).
- "Editors might call it incremental" → jie-contribution-framing (motivation vs modelling axis), backed by jie-literature-positioning.
- "Not sure it's trade or macro-finance" → jie-topic-selection (scope half), which also fixes editor suggestion.
- "Heading to acceptance" → jie-replication-and-data-policy (Mendeley Data deposit) before jie-submission.
Cross-pack guardrail (the trade vs macro-finance split)
Every skill in this pack forces the same first decision: which half of JIE you are in. The split changes the currency of the contribution (a trade elasticity / welfare gain versus a pass-through / cyclicality / default moment), the referee pool, and the (Co-)Editor to suggest. Carry the answer through the whole pipeline; a paper framed in one half's currency but routed to the other reads as a weaker fit than it is.
Output format
【Current stage】(one line)
【Use next】jie-<skill>
【Then】jie-<skill> → jie-<skill>
【Note】JIE-specific reminder (scope / originality / fee / deposit)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— data and tooling across the pipeline../../resources/official-source-map.md— official JIE / Elsevier sources
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 13:43


