Generate structured research questions, hypotheses, and empirical strategies from a topic or dataset within the sewage/environmental economics space. This skill should be used when asked to "brainstorm research questions", "what else can we do with this data", "research ideas", or "ideation".
Generate structured research questions, testable hypotheses, and empirical strategies from a topic, phenomenon, or dataset.
Input: $ARGUMENTS — a topic, phenomenon, dataset description, or extensions to brainstorm extensions of the current paper.
Hedonic, repeat sales, long difference, DiD with media coverage, upstream/downstream, dry spills, hydraulic capacity IV
Environmental disamenity capitalisation, water quality and property values, UK water industry regulation, infrastructure and house prices, information and price discovery
Read $ARGUMENTS and any referenced files.
extensions: read current manuscript sections and analysis scripts to understand what's been doneOrder from descriptive to causal:
For each:
| RQ | Feasibility | Contribution | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low | ... |
# Research Ideation: [Topic]
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
## Overview
[1-2 paragraphs situating the topic]
## Research Questions
### RQ1: [Question] (Feasibility: High/Medium/Low)
**Type:** Descriptive / Correlational / Causal / Mechanism / Policy
**Hypothesis:** [Prediction]
**Identification:** [Method + key assumption]
**Data:** [What's needed and what's available]
**Pitfalls:** [Top 2 threats]
**Related work:** [2-3 papers]
## Ranking
[Table]
## Suggested Next Steps
1. [Most promising direction]
2. [Data to obtain or analysis to run]
3. [Literature to review]
Save to output/log/research_ideation_[topic].md.
extensions, focus on questions that use the same data infrastructure but ask different questions.