Mexicanization

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Mexicanization is the influence of Mexican culture and society on other parts of the world. The term has also been used disparagingly to highlight the rise of political instability and violence in other societies.[1]

In a Mexican context, Mexicanization can refer to 20th-century business requirements for domestic ownership.[2][3]

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