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Use when deciding which AER-skills sub-skill to use next, or when sequencing manuscript work from topic selection through rebuttal for the American Economic Review, AER:Insights, or AEJ journals. Routes — does not replace — the specialized skills.
brycewang-stanford/AER-skills · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill brycewang-stanford/AER-skills
# AER Workflow ## Overview This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill. It tells you which one to use next, and in what order. Default assumption: unless the user names a different venue, the manuscript targets **AER**, **AER: Insights**, or an **AEJ** journal — not a finance journal, not a generic economics field journal, and not a working-paper repository. ## When to Use - The user asks "what should I work on next?" - The user dumps a draft and you must decide where the bottleneck is - The user is rotating between writing, empirics, and revision and loses track of which stage they are in - A new reviewer report has arrived and the work mode must switch from drafting to rebuttal ## Routing Map Use: - `aer-topic-selection` when the project is new, when the user is undecided between AER / Insights / an AEJ, or when the contribution sentence cannot be written in one line - `aer-identification` when the empirical design is the bottleneck — DiD, IV, RDD, SCM, shift-share, event study, RCT analysis - `aer-robustness` when the main results exist but referee-anticipating checks (placebo, heterogeneity, mechanism, alternative samples) are missing or weak - `aer-introduction` when drafting or rewriting the introduction, or when the abstract is over 100 words - `aer-tables-figures` when regression tables are inconsistent, oversized, footnote-bloated, or do not match AER house style - `aer-replication` when preparing the AEA Data and Code Availability deposit,