quality of life Among the metro-sized cities, in the dynamism of local economy ranking, Makati was followed by Quezon City in second, with Manila and Davao City tied in third. The cities are then scored using six categories: The study classified 90 Philippine cities into metro, mid-size, and small. Makati has a total area of 27.36 square kilometers, or just about 4.3 percent of total area of Metro Manila. Binay also boasted of Makati’s accomplishments, despite its relatively small size, saying it has reaped many citations and recognitions from several local and international organizations over the years. The study aims to identify the best cities in which to put up a business and live. It aims to rank cities on the basis of economic performance and responsive to business enterprise. The PCCRP is a biennial independent study conducted nationwide by the Asian Institute of Management (AIM). The study only show that Makati has remained competitive, even posting a "substantial growth" despite the economic turmoil haunting the country today, according to a statement issued on Thursday by Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay. MAKATI, Philippines – Makati City has the most dynamic local economy among 20 metro-sized Philippine cities, according to the recently concluded Philippine Cities Ranking Project (PCCRP) 2007.
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