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00:00.00{START}
{TITLE:
SONY PICTURES CLASSICS}{The global economic crisis of 2008
cost tens of millions of people their
savings, their jobs, and their homes.
This is how it happened.}
01:
00:41.18{ICELAND
POPULATION:
320,000GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: $13 BILLION
BANK LOSSES:
$100 BILLION}01:
01:07.00NARRATOR:
Iceland is a stable democracy with a high standard of living; and untilrecently, extremely low unemployment and government debt.
ANDRI MAGNASON:
We had the complete infrastructure of a modern society; cleanenergy, food production, fisheries, with a quota system to manage them.
GYLFI ZOEGA:
Good healthcare, good education; you know, clean air; uh, not muchcrime; uh, it's good, a good place for families to live.
ANDRI MAGNASON:
We had almost, uh, end-of-history status.01:
01:40.15NARRATOR:
But in 2000, Iceland's government began a broad policy of deregulationthat would have disastrous consequences; first for the environment, and then for the
economy. They started by allowing multinational corporations like Alcoa to build giant
aluminum-smelting plants, and exploit Iceland's natural geothermal and hydroelectric
energy sources.
ANDRI MAGNASON:
Many of the most beautiful areas in the highlands, with the mostspectacular colors, are geothermal. So nothing comes without consequence.
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01:
02:53.15Inside Job transcript – Sony Pictures – September 2010
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NARRATOR:
At the same time, the government privatized Iceland's three largest banks.The result was one of the purest experiments in financial deregulation ever conducted.
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