Who Plays the Numbers Games in the Middle of the Day?
Kathryn Combs () and
John Spry ()
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Kathryn Combs: Department of Finance, University of St. Thomas
No 200705, Working Papers from Ball State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
We analyze the increase in sales of daily numbers lottery games – Pick 3 and Pick 4 games – after Ohio introduced midday drawings in August 1999. Using a 36 month panel data set of Ohio lottery sales by zip code we find that midday drawings increased Pick 3 sales by 12.1% per adult and increased Pick 4 sales by 16.6% per adult. The increase in both Pick 3 and Pick 4 sales after midday drawings began was greater in zip codes with a greater percentage of households receiving public assistance and zip codes with a higher percentage of black residents. The Pick 3 Red Ball promotions during this period, which increased the payouts to winning Pick 3 tickets, were successful in raising Ohio Lottery sales and profits. Pick 3 sales per adult would have declined 15.4% and Pick 4 sales per adult would have dropped 2.4% between 1998 and 2000 without any marketing innovations by the Ohio Lottery. This trend of falling lottery sales over time was more severe in areas near casinos, many of which opened in the mid 1990s.
Pages: 37 pages
Date: 2007-08, Revised 2007-08
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Journal Article: Who plays the numbers games in the middle of the day? (2012) 
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