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A curated GitHub collection of AI skills for economists, organized by workflow stage to automate research tasks like data cleaning and econometrics, using open-source formats.

Economists need AI workflows, not another random prompt dump. Awesome Econ AI Stuff is a curated GitHub collection of AI skills for economists, organized around the research work economists actually do. It helps you turn repetitive research tasks into reusable agent skills by mapping each skill to a workflow stage and the open SKILL.md format, with setup notes for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Codex. Key features: • Workflow-stage catalog – skills grouped across ideation, literature review, theory, data, econometrics, writing, communication, and engineering • Economics-specific tasks – covers Stata data cleaning, R econometrics, panel data in Python, LaTeX models, and paper drafting • Multi-tool setup notes – README shows where skills live for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Codex • SKILL.md-based format – each skill follows an open standard for AI-native coding tools • Contribution path – includes a skill template, contributing guide, web form, and issue route for new skill proposals It’s open-source (CC0 1.0 license). Link in the reply
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Economists need AI workflows, not another random prompt dump.

Awesome Econ AI Stuff is a curated GitHub collection of AI skills for economists, organized around the research work economists actually do.

It helps you turn repetitive research tasks into reusable agent skills by mapping each skill to a workflow stage and the open SKILL.md format, with setup notes for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Codex.

Key features:

• Workflow-stage catalog – skills grouped across ideation, literature review, theory, data, econometrics, writing, communication, and engineering • Economics-specific tasks – covers Stata data cleaning, R econometrics, panel data in Python, LaTeX models, and paper drafting • Multi-tool setup notes – README shows where skills live for Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Codex • SKILL.md-based format – each skill follows an open standard for AI-native coding tools • Contribution path – includes a skill template, contributing guide, web form, and issue route for new skill proposals

It’s open-source (CC0 1.0 license).

Link in the reply

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