Use this after the method and application are known but before final writing. EctJ seeks original contributions of direct or potential value in applications, and explicitly favors path-breaking, leading-case work over exhaustive treatment. Because the Editor-in-Chief screens conforming papers within about one week and desk-rejects with little comment, the contribution must be legible fast: the summary (no more than 150 words) and opening pages have to make the advance and its applied payoff obvious on a single read.
Write the contribution in four linked sentences:
If any sentence requires a page of qualification, the contribution is probably too broad for EctJ's
compact format. Route back to ectj-topic-selection and narrow the leading case.
A hypothetical EctJ submission proposes a restricted wild bootstrap for difference-in-differences with very few treated clusters (illustrative numbers throughout). The four-sentence pattern becomes:
Each sentence is auditable against a theorem, a simulation panel, or the application exhibit. That auditability, not rhetorical breadth, is what survives the one-week RES screen.
| Framing pattern | Why it fails at EctJ | Repair |
|---|---|---|
| "We provide a general framework for..." | Reads as exhaustive treatment, the opposite of the leading-case scope | Restate as the smallest sharp case plus an extensions remark |
| Method introduced before the applied failure | Editor cannot see direct or potential applied value quickly | Open with the empirical setting where incumbents break |
| Applied value asserted, never demonstrated | EctJ expects an empirical application even for theory papers | Point the claim at a specific application exhibit |
| Novelty defined only against statistics or ML | The econometric setting must add something | Name the econometric object and assumption the paper changes |
Calibrate against recent EctJ issues: accepted papers typically spend their first page on the failure mode and the leading-case result, deferring everything else. If the draft's first page could open a survey at a longer-format journal instead, the framing has not yet earned this venue.
[Contribution sentence] <one EctJ-ready sentence>
[Applied-value sentence] <who benefits and how>
[Existing-method gap] <what breaks before this paper>
[Scope guardrail] <what the paper does not claim>
[Intro edit] <paragraph-level fix>