jme-literature-positioning
GitHub针对JME投稿,精准定位论文贡献于货币与宏观经济学前沿。避免写成综述,精简陈述边际贡献,预判审稿人质疑,明确区分理论与实证价值,确保符合期刊格式与篇幅要求。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jme-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jme-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a Journal of Monetary Economics (JME) manuscript against the monetary-economics and macroeconomics frontier — staking the contribution against monetary-policy, business-cycle, DSGE, intermediation, and expectations literatures without writing a standalone survey."
}
Literature Positioning (jme-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- The contribution relative to prior monetary/macro work is fuzzy or oversold
- Reviewers might say "this is already known" or "this is a known DSGE result"
- The related-work section reads as a survey instead of a stake in the ground
- You are unsure which strands (policy transmission, frictions, expectations) you build on and beat
How JME referees read the literature
JME draws on overlapping macro literatures: monetary-policy transmission (the interest-rate, credit, and risk-taking channels), New Keynesian / DSGE modeling, financial intermediation and frictions (Bernanke–Gertler–Gilchrist-style accelerators, Gertler–Kiyotaki banking), business cycles and growth, fiscal–monetary interactions, and expectations / information (rational, sticky, and behavioral). With single anonymized review (referees know who you are) and a minimum of two reviewers, you should assume your referees are specialists in exactly the strand you extend — so cite the immediate frontier precisely and do not paper over the closest competitor.
Because JME enforces a 40-page limit on accepted papers, the literature discussion must be lean: place the contribution in two or three sentences, not a multi-page tour. Journal titles in the reference list are spelled out in full (not abbreviated), references are author-date, and the reference list sits after appendices but before tables and figures — so positioning lives in the prose, not in a long bibliography.
Positioning moves
- Name the closest paper(s) and state in one sentence what you add (a new shock, a new mechanism, a new moment matched, a new policy counterfactual).
- Distinguish empirical vs. theoretical contribution explicitly — JME values both, but a reviewer wants to know which lever you are pulling.
- Pre-empt "already known": if a result resembles a known DSGE prediction, say precisely what is novel (new data, relaxed assumption, quantitative magnitude, identification).
- Tie to policy where relevant — a positioning that connects to a live central-banking or fiscal question reads as first-order.
Checklist
- The 2-3 closest papers named, with the marginal contribution stated in one sentence each
- Empirical and theoretical contributions separated
- The "already known" objection pre-empted
- References are author-date, journal titles spelled out in full
- No standalone survey; positioning is lean enough for the 40-page cap
Positioning pass for Journal of Monetary Economics
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the main macro object, the identifying variation, and the policy-relevant counterfactual; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: macro and monetary economists who expect the shock, mechanism, and policy margin to be visible early.
- Do the pass: Build a three-column map: incumbent conversation, unresolved tension, and this manuscript's delta; include one sibling-venue omission that would make a referee doubt the fit.
- Return a ledger: give
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript locationrows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue. - Sibling guard: compare against JIE for open-economy trade/finance emphasis, RED for dynamic macro theory, AEJ Macro for broader field positioning; 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.
Output format
【Strand(s)】policy transmission / DSGE / intermediation / expectations / ...
【Closest prior work】[paper → what we add]
【Empirical contribution】one line
【Theoretical contribution】one line
【"Already known?" rebuttal】one line
【Next step】jme-contribution-framing
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 13:50


