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Draft sections of the sewage-house-prices academic paper. Handles section drafting for the Overleaf LaTeX manuscript, notation protocol, anti-hedging, and humanizer pass. This skill should be used when asked to "draft the paper", "write up the results", "write the intro", or draft any section of the manuscript.
npx skillsauth add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research draft-paperInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Draft a section (or full draft) of the "Sewage in Our Waters" academic paper on the causal impact of sewage spills on house prices and rents in England.
Input: $ARGUMENTS — section name optionally followed by specific instructions or notes.
The manuscript lives in docs/overleaf/ with this structure:
_main.tex — Master document (KOMA-Script scrartcl, APA biblatex, libertinus font)01_introduction.tex — Introduction02_background_context.tex — UK sewage policy and institutional background03_motivating_evidence.tex — Descriptive evidence and stylised facts04_hydraulics_instrument.tex — Hydraulic capacity instrument05_research_question.tex — Identification strategy and empirical specification100_appendix_descriptives.tex — Appendix: descriptive statistics101_appendix_results.tex — Appendix: supplementary results102_appendix_dry_spills.tex — Appendix: dry spill analysis103_appendix_data.tex — Appendix: data documentationglossary.tex — Glossary of termsrefs.bib — Bibliography (APA style via biblatex)output/tables/*.tex — Regression tables (modelsummary → LaTeX with tabularray)output/figures/ — Figures (maps, event studies, scatter plots)book/ — Quarto website with exploratory analysis (.qmd files)The paper uses multiple identification strategies:
log(price) for sales, log(rent) for rentalsspill_count, spill_hrs, spill_count_daily_avg, spill_hrs_daily_avgn_spill_sites within radius, min_dist / mean_dist to nearest sitelsoa), MSOA (msoa), year-quartervcov = "hetero") via fixest::feols()\textcite{} for textual, \parencite{} for parenthetical (APA biblatex)tabularray format with booktabs, [H] float placement\label{eq:...}Before drafting:
docs/overleaf/ (if it exists)_main.tex to understand document structure and preambleoutput/tables/ for available regression outputoutput/figures/ for available figuresrefs.bib for available citations.qmd files in book/ for analysis context and results interpretationscripts/R/09_analysis/ for methodology detailsBased on $ARGUMENTS:
intro: Draft 01_introduction.texbackground: Draft 02_background_context.texmotivating-evidence: Draft 03_motivating_evidence.texinstrument: Draft 04_hydraulics_instrument.texresearch-question: Draft 05_research_question.texresults: Draft results section(s) from regression outputconclusion: Draft conclusionabstract: Draft abstract (requires other sections to exist)appendix: Draft or extend appendix sectionsfull: Draft all sections in sequence, pausing between for user feedbackApply automatically as final pass:
/humanizer skill for full 24-pattern checklist)Before presenting the draft:
\label{eq:...})\textcite{} / \parencite{} keys exist in refs.biboutput/Present each section for feedback. Flag:
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