Ja. Bishop et al., CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE OF REGIONAL INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS AND WELFARE, Review of economics and statistics, 76(2), 1994, pp. 228-235
Regional income distributions are analyzed and tested for convergence
and divergence in the 1970s. The methodology is the same as that recen
tly used to show the almost complete convergence of the South and Non-
South. This paper disaggregates the Non-South into major regions consi
sting of the West, Midwest and Northeast. Tests for rank dominance rev
eal surprising results. Income distributions in the major regions of t
he Non-South were equivalent in 1969, and the South was uniformly domi
nated. Fundamental changes in the 1970s resulted in the West rank domi
nating the Midwest, which dominated the South, which in turn dominated
the Northeast.