It is tempting to believe his statement – certainly a seductive message for the rest of the country that hungers for the kind of wealth and public services that Makati residents seem to enjoy. This is part of what puts some weight on the claim by presidential aspirant Jejomar Binay: “ Ganito kami sa Makati – kung ano ang ginawa namin sa Makati, ay gagawin namin sa Pilipinas.” He refers not just to Makati’s relative success, but also to the severe lack of development in the rest of the country. Source: National Competitiveness Council (2014). ![]() Competitiveness Ranking of Cities for 2014 Of 136 cities included in this survey, Makati ranked 1st in its latest ranking (see Table 1). It offers a practical and comprehensive assessment of whether our key cities have what it takes to compete for investments and talent. The Philippine Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index of the National Competitiveness Council measures key pillars of competitiveness such as economic dynamism, government efficiency, and infrastructure.
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