jeem-literature-positioning
GitHub针对JEEM投稿,当论文贡献模糊时,明确其对环境经济学前沿的边际贡献。区分方法创新与环境机制,对比JAERE等竞品期刊,避免被视作普通数据集的重复研究,强调外部性、政策参数或一般均衡效应。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jeem-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jeem-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when the contribution of a Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) manuscript relative to the environmental-economics frontier and its sibling journals is fuzzy or undersold. Stakes the claim against the field; it does not invent evidence or citations."
}
Literature Positioning (jeem-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- A referee or coauthor says "we already know this" or "how is this different from [field paper]?"
- The intro reviews the environmental literature but never states what is new about this paper
- The paper could be read as a near-replication of a known hedonic / DiD / valuation study
- You must show the marginal contribution to environmental economics, not to applied micro in general
What "contribution" means at JEEM
JEEM referees are environmental and resource economists; they read the literature you are extending and they reward a contribution that is environmental-economic, not merely methodological or empirical-on-a-green-dataset. A clean DiD on a new policy is not automatically a contribution — the question is whether it moves the field's understanding of an externality, a regulatory instrument, a resource margin, or a nonmarket value. State the contribution as one of these:
- A policy parameter the field needs — a new estimate of a marginal damage, an abatement-cost elasticity, a permit-market pass-through, a compliance cost, a resource-rent dissipation.
- A new identification of an old quantity — capitalizing an environmental amenity with cleaner variation than prior hedonics; recovering WTP free of a known stated-preference bias.
- A mechanism / general-equilibrium correction — showing leakage, reallocation, avoidance, or spatial spillovers that change the welfare conclusion of an existing literature.
- A method that the environmental application makes necessary — e.g., handling spatial sorting, censoring in valuation, or dynamic resource extraction, motivated by the environmental problem.
Positioning against the siblings (state these in the intro)
| Confused with | How JEEM differs | What you must show |
|---|---|---|
| JAERE (AERE's journal) | same field, different outlet — closest substitute | a contribution argument, not a venue argument; verify "AERE official" claims (待核实) |
| AEJ: Economic Policy | general policy/welfare audience | the environmental mechanism is the contribution, not generic policy evaluation |
| Journal of Public Economics | taxation/public-goods audience | externality/resource structure central; not just a Pigouvian-tax footnote |
| Ecological Economics | interdisciplinary, pluralist methods | neoclassical welfare framing; preferences and optimization, not biophysical accounting |
| Resource and Energy Economics | overlapping energy/resource scope, lower-tier | a flagship-level contribution and design, not an incremental energy result |
The "incremental green replication" trap
The most common reason a competent JEEM paper is rejected on contribution is that it reads as a known design re-run on a new environmental dataset: another hedonic on another amenity, another DiD on another regulation, another contingent valuation of another good. The data being new is not a contribution. To escape the trap, the positioning must point to something the prior literature got wrong or could not do — a bias the new variation corrects, a margin (adaptation, leakage, general equilibrium) the prior partial analysis missed, a welfare quantity never before identified. If you cannot name what your paper fixes, the contribution is not yet there.
How to build the positioning
- Name the two or three papers you are actually arguing with — the closest prior estimates, by name, and what they got. Vague "a large literature" hedging reads as not knowing the field.
- State the gap as a deficiency in those papers — sorting bias, hypothetical bias, partial-equilibrium myopia, an outdated policy regime, no welfare number.
- State your delta in one sentence — "We provide the first [quantity] identified from [variation], correcting [bias] that biased prior estimates by [direction]."
- Cite the field's reviews and the AERE/EAERE community so referees see you know the conversation, but do not pad.
Worked vignette (illustrative)
A travel-cost paper estimates the recreation value of a restored wetland. A weak positioning says "valuation of ecosystem services is an active literature." A JEEM positioning names the two closest prior estimates — say, a 2010s travel-cost study that ignored multi-purpose trips and a stated-preference study criticized for hypothetical bias — states their numbers, and frames the delta: "We provide the first revenue-credible recreation-demand estimate that handles multi-purpose trips via a Kuhn–Tucker demand system, correcting an upward bias of roughly 20% in prior single-site travel-cost values." The referee now sees exactly what is new and which prior result it overturns.
Where the positioning usually fails
- Field reviews substituted for engagement — citing a handbook chapter instead of arguing with the specific prior estimate the referee will know.
- Method novelty oversold — claiming a new estimator when the contribution is really a better-identified field quantity (or the reverse).
- The adjacent-discipline trap — positioning against the climate-science or ecology literature while ignoring the economics papers that referees actually cite.
- Stale frontier — missing a recent JEEM/JAERE paper on the same question, which a referee will flag as the paper you should have built on.
One-sentence contribution templates
Force the contribution into one of these shapes before writing the intro; if it does not fit, the contribution is not yet sharp:
- "We provide the first credible estimate of [welfare parameter], identified from [variation], correcting [bias] in prior work."
- "Prior work treats [environmental problem] in partial equilibrium; we show [GE margin: leakage / reallocation / adaptation] reverses the welfare conclusion."
- "We recover [WTP / damage] free of [known valuation bias] that inflated prior [hedonic / CV] estimates by [direction]."
Checklist
- The 2–3 closest prior estimates are named with their numbers and their limitation
- The contribution is framed as environmental-economic (damage / instrument / resource / value), not just "new data"
- One sentence states the delta and which prior bias or gap it closes
- Positioning against JAERE and at least one general-interest sibling is explicit
- No "AERE official journal" or ownership claim asserted without verification (待核实)
- The literature is engaged, not name-dropped; reviews cited but not padded
Anti-patterns
- "A large literature studies X" with no named antagonist paper and no stated gap
- Claiming novelty of method when the contribution should be a field quantity (or vice versa)
- Positioning by venue prestige ("unlike JAERE we are the flagship") instead of by contribution
- Ignoring a near-identical recent JEEM/JAERE paper a referee will know
- Reviewing the climate-science literature while skipping the economics the referees actually cite
Tracing the field's lineages
A persuasive JEEM positioning shows you know which lineage your paper extends. Environmental economics has identifiable threads, and referees expect you to locate yourself in one: the hedonic-capitalization lineage (Rosen → quasi-experimental amenity shocks); the nonmarket-valuation lineage (contingent valuation debates → discrete-choice experiments and their bias literature); the damages / health lineage (pollution-mortality and the value of statistical life); the regulation-evaluation lineage (cap-and-trade, performance standards, and their pass-through and leakage); and the resource-dynamics lineage (Hotelling, bioeconomics, common-pool). Name the thread, name the most recent landmark in it, and state how your paper advances that specific thread — not "the environmental literature" in the abstract.
Output format
【Journal】Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
【Skill】jeem-literature-positioning
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Closest prior】2–3 named papers + their estimates / limitation
【Delta】one sentence: new quantity, new identification, or mechanism correction
【Contribution type】policy parameter / new identification / GE-mechanism / necessary method
【Sibling boundary】why JEEM not JAERE / JPubE / Ecological Economics
【Source status】verified URL / 待核实 / not asserted
【Next skill】jeem-identification
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