wber-literature-positioning
GitHub用于优化WBER稿件的文献定位,明确贡献与前沿差距。区分WBER与JDE等兄弟期刊边界,避免将研究地点误作贡献,强调对发展政策的影响及学术价值,提升投稿说服力。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill wber-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "wber-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when staking a contribution against the development-economics frontier for a The World Bank Economic Review (WBER) manuscript, and ruling out its sibling journals (JDE, World Development, Economic Development and Cultural Change, the Research Observer). Sharpens the gap and the boundary claims; it does not run analysis or write the intro."
}
Literature Positioning (wber-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- The "what's new vs. the frontier" sentence is vague or oversold
- A referee could plausibly say "this is incremental on [paper X]"
- The paper sits between two literatures (e.g., impact evaluation and trade) and the home base is unclear
- You cannot articulate why this is a WBER paper rather than a JDE or World Development paper
- The contribution is framed as "first to study Y in country Z" (a setting, not a contribution)
The WBER contribution standard
WBER rewards papers that move the development-economics evidence base in a way a practitioner would notice — a credibly identified effect, a new measurement, a resolved puzzle, or a mechanism pinned down — not a marginal extension. Because WBER's audience includes economists and policymakers, the positioning must do double duty: situate the paper in the academic frontier AND signal why the result matters for development policy. A contribution stated purely as "we are the first to look at X in country Y" reads as a setting, not a contribution; WBER referees want the general lesson.
Positioning the contribution
- State the gap as a claim, not a topic. "We show that the standard targeting rule misallocates X% of transfers when consumption is mismeasured" is a contribution; "we study targeting in country Z" is a topic.
- Pick the right frontier. Cite the canonical development result you are advancing or overturning, then the recent papers that bound it. Engage the best version of the prior work, not a strawman.
- Connect to the policy debate. WBER positioning links the academic gap to an active development-policy question (cash vs. in-kind, schooling inputs, trade liberalization, financial inclusion, climate adaptation).
- Be honest about the local-to-general step. If your evidence is from one setting, position it as informative about a mechanism that travels, and say what would have to be true for it to generalize.
Distinguishing WBER from its siblings
This is the highest-leverage positioning move. Get the boundary explicit:
| Journal | What it is | Send there instead when... |
|---|---|---|
| Journal of Development Economics (JDE) | The rigorous-dev-econ field journal; method-forward | Your contribution is primarily methodological or the policy hook is thin; JDE tolerates less of a "World Bank audience" framing |
| World Development | Interdisciplinary, broader on qualitative/mixed methods and institutions | The contribution is interdisciplinary or relies on non-econometric evidence |
| Economic Development and Cultural Change (EDCC) | Long-run, cultural, institutional development | The angle is historical/cultural/long-run rather than a sharp policy evaluation |
| World Bank Research Observer | Surveys and accessible overviews for nonspecialists; not refereed in the WBER sense | The paper is a survey, framework, or synthesis rather than original empirics |
| AEJ: Applied | Identification-driven applied micro, not development-specific | The result is general applied micro with no developing-country policy stake |
Use the table to write one or two sentences in the intro that pre-empt the "why not JDE / why not World Development?" referee reflex. WBER referees are often the same people who referee for these siblings.
Three contribution archetypes WBER rewards
WBER contributions tend to fall into one of three shapes — name yours, because each is positioned differently:
- New credible effect — a clean estimate of a development policy/program effect that prior work could not identify or got wrong. Position against the canonical estimate and the design flaw you fix.
- New measurement — a better measure of poverty, welfare, inequality, informality, or firm performance in developing-country data that changes a policy conclusion. Position against the standard measure and what it misses.
- Resolved puzzle / pinned mechanism — reconciling conflicting development findings or isolating the channel behind a known effect. Position against the competing explanations you adjudicate.
Referee pushback mapped to the positioning fix
- "This is incremental on [paper X]." → State the gap as a quantitative claim and show what X could not identify or measure that you can.
- "Why is this a World Bank paper and not JDE?" → Add the policy-decision sentence: name the development decision your result informs, and the practitioner who acts on it.
- "You're the first to study this in country Y — so what?" → Recast the setting as a test of a transferable mechanism; state the general lesson.
- "This belongs in the Research Observer." → If it really is a survey, agree and reroute; if not, foreground the original empirical contribution the Observer would not publish.
Checklist
- The contribution is stated as a claim about a mechanism/quantity, not "first to study Y in Z"
- The canonical frontier result is named and the recent bounding papers cited (best version, not strawman)
- The academic gap is tied to a live development-policy question
- The local-to-general step is acknowledged and conditions for generalization stated
- One sentence pre-empts "why not JDE / World Development / Research Observer?"
- No overclaiming relative to what the design (next skill) can support
Citing the right development frontier
WBER referees notice whose work you engage. Cite the canonical development result you advance (the foundational estimate or theory), then the recent papers that bound or contest it, then any World Bank / policy evidence that frames the stake. Engaging only the rich-country general-applied literature while ignoring the development field signals the paper is mis-targeted; ignoring recent work that already answers part of your question invites an "incremental" verdict. Aim for a positioning that an expert development referee reads and thinks "yes, they know this literature and they have moved it."
Anti-patterns
- "First paper to study X in country Y" presented as the contribution
- Citing only your own prior work or a strawman version of the frontier
- Claiming general-interest stakes the design cannot deliver
- Ignoring an obviously closer sibling journal until a referee names it
- Positioning as pure method (JDE territory) while submitting to a policy-audience journal
Worked vignette (illustrative)
A paper estimates the effect of a rural road on market access using a new spatial dataset. The first framing — "we are the first to use night-lights to study road impacts in [country]" — is a setting, not a contribution. The WBER repositioning makes it a new-measurement claim: the standard distance-to-market proxy mismeasures effective access by ignoring seasonal impassability, and correcting it changes the estimated returns to road investment by a third (illustrative). The frontier engaged is the canonical roads-and-growth literature; the policy debate is where to allocate a fixed infrastructure budget; and one intro sentence pre-empts the sibling reflex — this is WBER, not World Development, because the contribution is a credibly identified, policy-budget-relevant quantity, not an interdisciplinary case study.
Output format
【Contribution claim】one sentence (mechanism/quantity, not setting)
【Frontier engaged】canonical + recent bounding papers
【Policy debate connected】the live development question
【Local-to-general】what must hold for the result to travel
【Sibling boundary】explicit "why WBER not JDE / WD / EDCC / Research Observer"
【Next skill】wber-identification (or wber-theory-model if a model frames the gap)
Version History
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