Turco played a fundamental role in formulating Fernando Collor’s economic program, which confiscated the savings of thousands of Brazilians
Died this Friday (8), the economist Ibrahim Eriswho held the presidency of during the government of , between March 1990 and May 1991. In addition to his work at BC, Eris was vice-president of the Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea) and taught at the Faculty of Economics of the University of São Paulo as a guest professor. Eris played a fundamental role in formulating Collor’s economic program, which confiscated the savings of thousands of Brazilians.
However, he also acknowledged flaws in the implementation of this plan, such as the underestimation of the flow of foreign capital and the inadequate approach to economic indexation. Born in Bafra, Turkey, Eris was born in 1944 and was married to economist Claudia Cunha Campos Eris. Ibrahim Eris’ farewell ceremony is scheduled for this Saturday, from 10 am to 1:30 pm, at the Morumby Cemetery, located in São Paulo.
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Published by Fernando Dias