. . . [T]he majority of the state economies closed their gap, both to the national or the leading state per capita income, on average for the period 1940 to 2006, supporting the existence of regional convergence in Mexico at least for a critical mass of states.
That is from a new paper by Gaytán, Cantú, and Hernández in "Estudios Económicos. [Paper in Spanish].
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