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An Economist Sells Bagels: A Case Study in Profit Maximization

Steven D. Levitt
University of Chicago; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); American Bar Foundation


April 2006

NBER Working Paper No. W12152

Abstract:     
Profit maximizing behavior on the part of firms is a fundamental, but rarely tested, assumption of economics. In this paper, I analyze the decisions made by an MIT trained economist running a company that delivers bagels and donuts. The simplicity and transparency of the business (e.g. marginal cost is easily observed) allow for direct tests of profit maximization in the quantities delivered each day and the prices that are charged. Using thirteen years of data representing more than 80,000 deliveries, I find that the company is extremely adept at determining how many bagels and donuts to deliver to a particular customer on a given day. In stark contrast, the company appears to price on the inelastic portion of the demand curve for the entire period, thereby foregoing a substantial share of available profits. I argue that these results generalize well beyond this particular case study: firms are likely to be close to the efficient frontier on dimensions for which there is frequent and informative feedback regarding profits, but absent that feedback, systematic deviations from profit maximization are more likely.

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Date posted: May 18, 2006 ; Last revised: May 18, 2006

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Levitt, Steven D., An Economist Sells Bagels: A Case Study in Profit Maximization (April 2006). NBER Working Paper Series, Vol. w12152, pp. -, 2006. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=896224


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