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Conspiracy theory.
Yale Law Journal
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April 1, 2003|
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CONTENTS
I. TWO VIEWS OF CONSPIRACY
A. The Dangers to Society from Group Behavior
1. Psychological Analysis of Social Identity
a. Polarization and Risk-Taking
b. Acting Against Self-Interest
c. Dissuasion
d. Success in Tasks
2. Economic Analysis of Specialization of Labor and
Economies of Scale
B. The Benefits to Society from Group Behavior
1. Information Extraction
2. Physical Evidence and Perpetration Cost
II. THE THEORY OF CONSPIRACY
A. Price ...
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