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1、會計學(xué)1監(jiān)守自盜監(jiān)守自盜(jin shu z do)inside job 第一頁,共20頁。 Inside Job is the first film to provide a comprehensive analysis of the global financial crisis of 2008, which at a cost over $20 trillion, caused millions of people to lose their jobs and homes in the worst recession since the Great Depression, and nea

2、rly resulted in a global financial collapse. Through exhaustive research and extensive interviews with key financial insiders, politicians, journalists, and academics, the film traces the rise of a rogue industry which has corrupted politics, regulation, and academia. It was made on location in the

3、United States, Iceland, England, France, Singapore, and China. 第1頁/共19頁第二頁,共20頁。Question 1 How angry were you about what you saw in the film? What in the film specifically made you angry? Who made you the angriest? Did this change your opinion about what you thought of the USA? 第2頁/共19頁第三頁,共20頁。4 We

4、 were very angry about what we saw in the film. They all made lies, not only the CEOs of enterprises or banks ,the commanding officers of the government ,but also many prominent academics. Many people that lose the job or become homeless are caused by the economist. So we very hate these economist,

5、they have very good talent to do something to make our life better, but they do not, they prefer doing those to make a lot of money for themselves. 第3頁/共19頁第四頁,共20頁。 Glenn Hubbard is one example. He was the professor of the Columbia Business School, at the same time ,he was the chairman of council o

6、f economic advisors under George W. Bush. Long time ago, we think the USA is a prefect country. But now, we change our mind, the USA, as other countries, is a very complicated country, have something good, also have something bad. 第4頁/共19頁第五頁,共20頁。6Question 2 Who is more to blame for the financial c

7、risis? U.S. Government or Wall Street companies? Regulators who did not do their job, or investors who were careless with their money? Are U.S. citizens responsible for ignoring the problem and not taking action against the companies or the terrible regulators who did not do their job?第5頁/共19頁第六頁,共2

8、0頁。7 I think U.S. Government and Wall Street companies are both to blame for the financial crisis. They do not take timely measures to prevent and curb the economic crisis. Regulatory agencies for economic relations have turned blind eye problems. The occasion of the economic crises, investors have

9、no awareness of the risks of investing. In addition to these factors, do not U.S. citizens or interest groups, government misconduct and timely corrective. Everything leads to the generation of economic crisis. 第6頁/共19頁第七頁,共20頁。8Question 3 Do you think people should go to jail for what happened? If

10、so, who? As you saw in the film, some of the Wall street executives used drugs and paid for sex; if it is too hard to jail the executives for their financial crimes, should they be put in jail for these drug and women crimes?第7頁/共19頁第八頁,共20頁。9People should go to jail for what happened. Some of the W

11、all Street executives caused the financial crimes, however, the all American people to beard the consequences. Have too much money, executive living in luxury. They paid for drugs and sex. Anything that is illegal should be punished. If they used drugs and paid for women, we appeal jail they. 第8頁/共1

12、9頁第九頁,共20頁。10Question 4 Should academic institutions have a policy that should make them state any conflict of interest? (For example, what did you think of the Professors from Columbia and Harvard?) For example, if a movie company pays me money to show you a movie in class, should it be a rule that

13、 I tell you the company paid me to show the movie? 第9頁/共19頁第十頁,共20頁。11Academic institutions (Universities) should have a policy that make them state conflict of interest. Some of the Professors from Columbia and Harvard said noting about what executives did, because of their close relationship. This

14、 is a form of cheating. For Example,we see some commercial advertisements in class, we may thing our teachers cheat us and feel unhappy. 第10頁/共19頁第十一頁,共20頁。12Question 5 You have learned about the Great Depression in the United States History. How is the financial crisis in the movie similar to the G

15、reat Depression? How is it different? 第11頁/共19頁第十二頁,共20頁。13 In general, the film does not put the case of the Great Depression due to a person or a group in the first lead of the tragedy, but obviously, on our current knowledge about the Great Depression is not entirely a law of history that the fac

16、tors occupy a positioncan not be undone . In September 2008, the bankruptcy of the U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers and the collapse of the worlds largest insurance company, AIG triggered a global crisis. The result was a global recession which cost the world tens of trillions of dollars, render

17、ed 30 million people unemployed and doubled the national debt of the United States. 第12頁/共19頁第十三頁,共20頁。14 50 million people globally could end up below the poverty line again. It was caused by the out-of-control financial industry. One of the cause of the Great Depression is the crazy stocks trading

18、. Great Depression also result in 13.7 million people unemployed in United States,5.7 million people in Germany and 2.8 million people in Britain. After the Great Depression, many solutions have been found to solve the problem. So, it will be easier to get through the crisis.第13頁/共19頁第十四頁,共20頁。15Que

19、stion 6 What would you do differently if you were Obamas economic advisors? How would you fix the problem? 第14頁/共19頁第十五頁,共20頁。16We have known the greed of Wall Street investors, bankers and CEOs and the fact that the United States government is bound up with Wall Street from the Inside Job. The bigg

20、est drawback is monitor effectively in economy. However, it is so difficult to solve the problem because of the relation between the government and the vampire in Wall Street .We still holds onto the hope that a wave of change is in the air, and to that I answer: only when middle class Americans decide to fight back will there be any change. We try to change the truth “the poores

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