The Plano Real from abroad
An analysis of the Anglo-American economic press on Brazil’s economic stabilization
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Plano Real, Brazil, Press history, Economic history, NeoliberalismAbstract
The Plano Real from abroad: an analysis of the Anglo-American economic press on Brazil’s economic stabilization. The following paper intends to analyze how the world’s most influential publications with a focus on economic affairs (The Economist, Financial Times, New York Times e Wall Street Journal) perceived the unveiling of the Real Plan. The main focus here will be to analyze the Anglo-American perception about the Brazilian economy at that time. The time frame of the analysis spans from early 1993 until mid 1994, after the Real Plan was in full motion and the presidential election was concluded. This research intends to highlight the preconceived notions about Latin America and its lack of economic development, as well as the way all these aspects have shaped the publication perception about the Brazilian events.
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