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Timeline of Brazilian economic stabilization plans

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The following is a timeline of the Brazilian economic stabilization plans in the "new Republic" (post-military dictatorship) era, a period characterized by intense inflation of the local currency, exceeding 2,700% in the period of 1989 to 1990.

This period was marked by intense economic experimentation (including many forms of economic heterodox shocks) and, as a whole, comprises a unique case study on macroeconomics.

  • February 28, 1986: Plano Cruzado (president: José Sarney, finance minister: Dilson Funaro)
  • November 21, 1986: Plano Cruzado II (president: José Sarney, finance minister: Dilson Funaro)
  • June 12, 1987: Plano Bresser (president: José Sarney, finance minister: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira)
  • January 6, 1988: Política Feijão com Arroz (president: José Sarney, finance minister: Maílson da Nóbrega)
  • January 15, 1989: Plano Verão (president: José Sarney, finance minister: Maílson da Nóbrega)
  • March 15, 1990: Plano Collor, a.k.a. "Plano Brasil Novo" and Plano Collor II (president: Fernando Collor de Mello, finance minister: Zélia Cardoso de Mello)
  • July 1, 1994: Plano Real (president: Itamar Franco, finance minister: Fernando Henrique Cardoso)

References

References

  1. Villela, Anibal. [http://www.ipea.gov.br/pub/livros/anibal/Parte%202/12_The%20Collor%20Plan.pdf The Collor Plan and the Industrial and Foreign Trade Policy] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-05-19 . [[Institute of Applied Economic Research]]. 1997. Retrieved September 8, 2007.)
  2. (4 October 2010). "How Fake Money Saved Brazil".
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