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    Default RP's best cities to live in by Asian Institute of Management


    Makati, Cabanatuan, Tagbilaran are RP's best cities to live in
    Among the best cities in the Philippines, Makati City, Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija, and Tagbilaran City in Bohol offer the best quality of life, according to a new survey of the Asian Institute Management (AIM).

    These three cities ranked highest in the quality of life category among 25 cities that made it to the AIM’s Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2007, a survey of cities’ global competitiveness.

    The cities were separately ranked according to size. Makati, Cabanatuan, and Tagbilaran were categorized as metro, mid-sized and small-sized, respectively.

    Quality of life is one of six categories in AIM’s survey. The other categories are cost of doing business, dynamism of local economy, human resources and training, infrastructure, and responsiveness of local government units (LGUs) to business needs.

    Unlike its previous surveys, AIM decided not to rank the cities based on total performance.

    This is the 5th round of the AIM survey on Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking.

    Quality of life is considered one of the yardsticks in determining which cities have successfully developed and which have succumbed to the ills of urbanization.

    Among the relevant aspects of quality of life are social welfare of the people, peace, and order, quality of living environment, and local amenities.

    Cabanatuan and Tagbilaran ranked first in their respective city sizes, rating 7.17 and 7.97, respectively. The highest rating is 10 points. The average rating in their city sizes is 6.31 and 6.43, respectively.

    Makati ranked second among metro cities, with a rating of 6.98. The average rating of metro cities in terms of quality of life is 6.06.

    Cabanatuan was credited for its good access to commercial banks, low or non-existent informal fees, and total crime solution efficiency.

    Tagbilaran was noted for its low or non-existent informal fees, good supply of water, and low water rates. Its local environmental planning and management program was also praised.

    Makati was recognized for its good access to commercial banks, total crime solution efficiency, and supply of potable water among others. AIM also noted its programs such as the Makati Health Program, the “Yellow Card,” the Makati Command Center, and its Satellite Real Property Tax collection.

    A total of 90 cities were surveys—20 metro cities, 25 mid-sized cities, and 45 small-sized cities. The AIM survey was conducted in collaboration with the German Technical Cooperation, International Finance Corporation, International Labour Organization, SM Investments Inc., and Petron Corporation.

    The following is the complete list of the top performing cities.

    Metro Cities:
    1. Davao
    2. Lapu-Lapu
    3. Makati,
    4. Manila
    5. Marikina
    6. Quezon City

    Mid-sized Cities:
    1. Cabanatuan
    2. General Santos
    3. Lucena City
    4. Olongapo City
    5. San Pablo City
    6. Tagum
    7. Tarlac

    Small-Sized Cities
    1. Bayawan
    2. Calapan
    3. Calbayog
    4. Dagupan
    5. Dipolog
    6. Laoag
    7. Malaybalay
    8. Naga City-Camarines Sur
    9. San Fernando City-La Union
    10. Surigao
    11. Tagbilaran
    12. Tuguegarao

    ABS-CBN News Online (Beta)

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    purely bullcrap ning AIM list.

    politika kaayo.

    di nila apilon ang cebu kay for sure malimtan nang mga lugara.

    CEBU is the best gihapon. way makalupig.

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    Lapu-lapu? @_@ how nice the roads and the traffic lights and the floods and the...

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    what happen to CEBU CITY?! hahahahah

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    f*ck AIM.

    and f*ck those who believe.

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    Puro man ni pamolitika.

    Shows us the data then.

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    kaluoy sa cebu.

    ngno khang wala ma apil sa lista?

    sa ma ilad lng jd.

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    way labot ang Cebu kay gi-question man ni Tomas ilang criteria ug method, iya pa gyud kisab-an ang taga AIM nga nag conduct sa study.

    hehehe!!!

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    Without a doubt gyud ko ani Tagibilaran. Hinuon taga Bohol mn pud ko, pero tinuod gyud nga nindot diri walay duda. Pero bitaw noh wala na apil ang Cebu? I can say nga one of the best cities gyud ng Cebu, hinuon taga cebu mn ako kaliwat gyud hahaha ..But honestly, mas organize ang Cebu City compared to other cities esp. sa Manila area. Exclude nato ang Makati City kay super ncie gyud nuon ilaha didtu

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    Quote Originally Posted by LytSlpr View Post
    way labot ang Cebu kay gi-question man ni Tomas ilang criteria ug method, iya pa gyud kisab-an ang taga AIM nga nag conduct sa study.

    hehehe!!!
    noh?!

    unya unsa mn jd dw ang criteria ani?

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