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README.md

AEJ: Applied Economics Skills

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Twelve agent skills for manuscripts targeted at the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (AEJ: Applied) — the American Economic Association's quarterly journal for empirical applied microeconomics with credible causal identification (labor, development, health, education, public, urban, environmental, household finance). The pack is identification-driven and empirical-first: it routes a manuscript from venue fit and a clean research design, through robustness, exhibits, and AEA house-style writing, into the signature AEA Data and Code Availability Policy — the openICPSR replication package that the AEA Data Editor checks for reproducibility before publication — and on through single-blind submission and the R&R rebuttal.

Official basis checked 2026-06-20: AEA / AEJ: Applied journal, editors, editorial policy, reviewer, submission, style, disclosure, and data/code pages. Sources and live-check boundaries are in resources/official-source-map.md.

Why a separate stack?

AEJ: Applied constraint What it forces on the manuscript
Empirical-first applied micro A credible causal design is the contribution; theory only interprets/structures
Single-blind review Author identities are visible to referees; referee identities remain anonymous
AEA online submission + JEL codes JEL codes required; title/byline/affiliations on first page; member/nonmember fee
AEA Data & Code Availability Policy Data + code deposited to the AEA Data and Code Repository on openICPSR
Pre-publication reproducibility check (AEA Data Editor, Lars Vilhuber) Tables/figures must regenerate from the deposited package before publication
AEA house presentation 100-word abstract; stars permitted but standard errors expected; self-contained exhibit notes; online appendix

Quick Start

As a Claude Code plugin — point your marketplace at this directory and enable the plugin:

/plugin marketplace add ./AEJ-Applied-Economics-Skills
/plugin install aej-applied-economics-skills

Manually — each skill is a self-contained SKILL.md under skills/. Open skills/aeja-workflow/SKILL.md first; it routes you to the right skill for your current stage.

Default Workflow

aeja-topic-selection → aeja-literature-positioning → aeja-identification → aeja-theory-model
   → aeja-robustness → aeja-tables-figures → aeja-writing-style → aeja-replication-package
   → aeja-referee-strategy → aeja-submission → aeja-rebuttal
                         (aeja-workflow routes among all of the above)

Skills

# Skill What it does
1 aeja-workflow Router — diagnose the current bottleneck and route to the right skill
2 aeja-topic-selection Decide AEJ: Applied vs AER / AEJ: Policy / a field journal; sharpen the question
3 aeja-literature-positioning Stake the marginal contribution against the closest prior work
4 aeja-identification Stress-test the causal design (RCT / DID / RD / IV / shift-share)
5 aeja-theory-model Right-size theory to interpret/structure the estimate, not lead it
6 aeja-robustness Show the headline survives specification, sample, and inference
7 aeja-tables-figures Make the main result legible in one exhibit in AEA house style
8 aeja-writing-style Land the question and estimate in the first paragraph
9 aeja-replication-package Build the openICPSR package for the AEA Data Editor check
10 aeja-referee-strategy Pre-empt the objections this design invites
11 aeja-submission Final preflight: front matter, JEL, fee, format, declarations
12 aeja-rebuttal Draft the response-to-referees letter and revision plan

Resources

Differences vs. sibling journals

Journal Niche This pack's positioning
AEJ: Applied Identification-driven applied micro of broad interest The target of this pack
American Economic Review (AER) General-interest, agenda-setting, longer AEJ: Applied takes more specialized applied-micro work
AEJ: Economic Policy Policy-question framing, program evaluation verdicts AEJ: Applied is method/identification-driven, not policy-ROI
Field journals (JHE / JOLE / JDE) Sub-field-internal contributions AEJ: Applied wants wider applied-micro readership

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License

MIT © 2026 Bryce Wang. See LICENSE.