ecj-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估经济学研究选题是否符合《经济期刊》(EJ)的发表标准。通过五大维度(广泛兴趣、实质性贡献、机制、技术严谨性、阐述潜力)诊断选题是否“EJ化”,并指导作者决定是撰写长篇论文还是简短文章,同时区分EJ与其他期刊的定位差异。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill ecj-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "ecj-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when scoping or framing a research question for a The Economic Journal (EJ) manuscript and you need to test whether it is \"EJ-shaped\" — a substantial contribution of broad interest to economists at large, full-length or short-paper. Diagnoses fit and frames the contribution; it does not design the empirics."
}
Topic Selection & Fit (ecj-topic-selection)
When to trigger
- You have data or a result but not yet a sharp, broadly interesting economic question
- You are unsure whether the paper belongs at EJ, a field journal, or a top-5
- The pitch is "X is correlated with Y" with no mechanism, or a narrow result only specialists would read
- You are deciding between a full-length article and EJ's short-paper (AER:Insights-style) route
The EJ fit test
EJ (founded 1891, the Royal Economic Society's flagship, published by Oxford University Press; editor-in-chief Francesco Lippi, verified 2026-06-20) publishes the full breadth of economics — theory and applied — for a broad international readership. Its stated bar is that a paper be technically well-crafted, make a substantial contribution, and be of broad interest to economists at large. Score the idea against these five questions before committing:
- Broad interest — Would an economist outside your subfield care about the answer? EJ's defining bar is general relevance, not just field novelty.
- Substantial contribution — Does it move understanding, not just add a data point? "First to use dataset D" is not a contribution.
- Mechanism / economics — Can you state the economic mechanism in one sentence, and does the paper illuminate why, not only whether?
- Craft — Is the design / model technically sound enough to survive a demanding referee? Broad interest does not excuse weak identification.
- Exposition potential — Can the idea be made legible to a generalist? At EJ, clear exposition is part of the contribution; an unreadable paper underperforms its substance.
If you score high on broad interest and substantial contribution (1 and 2) plus craft (4), it is plausibly EJ-shaped. If the idea is essentially "we ran a clean DID on niche policy P," it is a field-journal paper until you supply the general lesson and the mechanism.
Full-length vs. the short-paper (AER:Insights-style) route
EJ explicitly welcomes short papers in the AER:Insights style — <6,000 words and 5 exhibits (verified 2026-06-20). Choose deliberately:
- Short paper: one crisp, surprising, well-identified result that needs little scaffolding; a single clean idea a generalist grasps fast. Do not pad it to full length.
- Full-length article: a result that needs a model, multiple designs, mechanism evidence, and counterfactuals to land; or a theory paper with developed propositions.
- A sharp self-contained finding buried inside an over-built full-length draft is often a stronger short paper — rescope rather than bloat.
EJ vs. neighbors (route before drafting)
- EJ proper: broad relevance + clear exposition; theory and applied both core; short-paper option available.
- The Econometrics Journal (also RES): if the contribution is methodological/econometric with no substantive application, it fits better there.
- JEEA / EER: European general-interest siblings; comparable breadth — pick on fit and audience, not prestige alone.
- Top-5: if the result is genuinely field-moving and important, aim higher; EJ is the right home for excellent, broadly interesting work a notch below that frontier.
Contribution framing (do this before writing the intro)
State the contribution as a numbered set of claims, each tied to economics and broad relevance:
- Claim 1 (the economics): what economic force / margin the paper identifies and why it was not obvious.
- Claim 2 (the evidence or theory): how you establish it (model result, structural estimate, or credibly identified effect).
- Claim 3 (the broad lesson): what the result implies beyond this setting — for theory, policy, or other fields.
Checklist
- One-sentence question that a non-specialist economist would find interesting
- The substantial contribution stated (not a data/method "first")
- The economic mechanism written down and falsifiable
- The broad/portable lesson stated, beyond the specific setting
- Full-length vs. short-paper (AER:Insights-style) decision made and justified
- EJ vs. The Econometrics Journal / field outlet / top-5 decision made
- Contribution drafted as economic claims, not dataset novelty
Anti-patterns
- A narrow result of interest only to one subfield — fails EJ's broad-interest bar
- An atheoretical correlation dressed up with controls and no mechanism
- Claiming novelty from a dataset rather than from an economic insight
- Padding a single clean result to full length when the short-paper route fits better
- Sending a purely methodological/econometric paper to EJ proper instead of The Econometrics Journal
- Assuming a top-5-rejected paper is automatically "EJ-shaped" without re-checking breadth and craft
Output format
【Question】one-sentence, broadly-interesting economic question
【Substantial contribution】what understanding moves
【Mechanism】the economic channel
【Broad lesson】what economics learns beyond this setting
【Format】full-length / short paper (AER:Insights-style) (+ why)
【Outlet】EJ / The Econometrics Journal / field journal / top-5 (+ why)
【Contribution claims】1... 2... 3...
【Fit verdict】EJ-shaped / reframe / field journal
【Next】ecj-literature-positioning
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