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    sector driven by bottomless greed and impervious to its impact on wider society. Perhaps the most depressing aspect of the story is the absence of any sense of lessons learned or evidence of remorse for the tens of millions of people who have lost their jobs‚ savings and homes as a result of the crisis. The story begins in Iceland‚ a stable democratic society described as almost attaining ‘end of history status’. This small‚ prosperous state of 320‚000 people became a basket case almost overnight when

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    ANALYSIS OF THE DOCUMENTARY MOVIE “INSIDE JOB” Basic Information about Documentary: Directed by Charles Ferguson Produced by Audrey Marrs Charles Ferguson Narrated by Matt Damon Music by Alex Heffes Cinematography Svetlana Cvetko Kalyanee Mam Editing by Chad Beck Adam Bolt Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics Release date(s) May 16‚ 2010 (Cannes) October 8‚ 2010 (United States) Running time 108 minutes Country United States Language English Introduction: US Financial crises in 2008 hit all economies

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    Inside Job The documentary‚ “Inside Job” goes into detail about the various organized corruptions that took place in the US society and in Iceland. This documentary gives a stimulating analysis of the global economic financial crises of 2008‚ which resulted in people losing their job and homes. With this happening‚ it put the US in one of the worst financial states since the great depression. These factors nearly resulted in a global economic collapse. The key aspect of the film is the extensive

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    available on Netflix.com. Netflix has a one-month free trial membership. You have the choice to close your account before the trial period ends. 1. Watch the movie “Too big to fail” and answer the questions attached here. 2. Watch the movie “Inside Job” and answer the questions attached here. ( Watch here for free: http://vimeo.com/57527797 ) 3. Read the article “The Article “Canadian Housing Bubble? 9 Signs We’re In For A Major Correction”‚ and answer the questions at the end of the article

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    1: Who is the most to blame for the events depicted in the film? Republicans or Democrats? Is it Government or financial services companies? Regulators who stuck by their free market beliefs? Investors who carelessly took on too much risk? We think that every protagonists of the film are responsible of the crisis. We are going to try to develop the role ➢ We think that the political parties are not the main actors of the crisis. It’s the government in general who don’t take responsibility

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    he owner of a large hardware‚ furniture‚ and building centre faced a dilemma regarding how to manage the upcoming wage review process. After two consecutive years of frozen wages‚ employees were impatient for financial progress‚ but there was no extra money in the budget. It was possible to pump savings from upcoming process improvement initiatives into wage increases. However‚ the owner had limited motivation to channel hard-won funds to underperforming employees. On the other hand‚ he was eager

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    many people to blame For this week’s movie we had to watch: The Inside job and reflect upon it‚ for example give your opinion‚ give new insights and determine the ethical issues that occurred during the movie. Last week we saw The Company due to this movie I learned the meaning of ethics namely: where the law stops‚ ethics begins. I am curious if The Inside job is as interesting and mind blowing. After watching the Inside Job I have to say that I was a little depressed‚ it is really unbelievable

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    Identify and discuss the interrelationships among the key factors highlighted in the global financial crisis “Inside Job” has identified two main themes that have been typically responsible for the financial crisis of 2008. Firstly‚ extensive deregulation since 1980s has been largely responsible. Secondly‚ the academia has played a pivotal role in legitimizing deregulation and has hence been indirectly‚ if not directly‚ responsible for the one of history’s biggest financial meltdowns. As far

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    ADMAP REVIEW OF THE MOVIE – INSIDE JOB Rohan Rambhia | PGP-10-155 Inside Job is an exemplary recount of how administrator’s role when exploited to form risky administrative strategies by means of faulty processes lead to a crisis of the stature of the recession of 2008. It is a comprehensive documentary which narrates the history of the collapse‚ not only going into great‚ informative depth about the risk-based strategies that put the global economy on the line‚ but looks back to the rise

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    Akash Agarwal ACCTG 2600 – 005 The documentary Inside Job does a very good job of explaining what happened in a relatively short period of time and in an accessible way. The film also has compelling villains and outrageous behavior that is bound to engage and enrage viewers. It ’s basically an overview of the financial crisis of recent years‚ which we are still recovering from. The thesis seems to be that the regulations that were put in place after the Great Depression have been systematically

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