Abstract

The two-level iterative aggregation procedure for solution of a large set of linear equations is shown in an example of its simplest implementation (where aggregation is into a single equation) to have a convergence rate slower than simple iteration. Some extensions of Schennikov's (1965) original structure are presented. The effect of a special choice of demand vector is investigated.

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