A Workshop on the Estimation of Economic Models of Earnings Dynamics

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June 12-13, 2014
Paris

Venue

Coming to the Workshop:

ENSAE ParisTech

3 Avenue Pierre Larousse

92240 Malakoff


The transportation system of Paris and its region is based on the metro (within Paris and in the neighbouring cities) and on the RER, which is a suburban train. Here is an interactive map of the Paris transportation network.

 

Detailled instructions for those arriving in the airports of Paris:


The closest airport is Orly. Farther but bigger airport is Charles de Gaulle.

From Orly airport, you can either take a cab or take OrlyVal (direction Antony) up to Antony, RER B from Antony to Cité Universitaire, and then Tramway 3a (direction Pont Garigliano - Hopital Europeen George Pompidou) up to Porte de Vanves (lasts 1h, you can buy the ticket for the whole trip at the desk at Orly airport).

From Charles de Gaulle, you can either take a cab or take RER B (direction Massy-Palaiseau) up to Cite Universitaire, and then Tramway 3a (direction Pont Garigliano - Hopital Europeen George Pompidou) up to Porte de Vanves (lasts about 1h15, you can buy the ticket for the whole trip at the desk at the airport).

 

Other ways to get to ENSAE:


1. Métro - Line 13 (from Paris take the direction Chatillon-Montrouge), stop at Porte de Vanves

2. Bus - Line 58 up to Pont de la Vallée (from Paris) ou Line 95 (from Paris take the direction Porte de Vanves), stop at Porte de Vanves

3. Tramway - T3, stop at Porte de Vanves

4. Auto - Périphérique Porte de Vanves or Porte de Brancion

5. Vélib - Porte de Vanves

 

Once you arrive at Porte de Vanves:


ENSAE ParisTech is a 7-minute walk from the Metro station Porte de Vanves. It is attached to the INSEE building. See this Google map.

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