Bengaluru is the most dynamic city in the world, beats Silicon Valley
The fellow residents of Koshy's,
Ramachandra Guha, Nandan Nilekani and Kiran Shaw might not know this, but their
city has one more thing to be proud of.
Bangalore has been ranked the
world's most dynamic city on an index that captures a city's economic changes
and its ability to sustain it. Hyderabad also makes it to the Top 10, ahead of
London, and Chennai and Pune to the Top 20, but environmental factors push
Delhi and Mumbai to the 23rd and 25th spots. The real estate services firm
JLL's annual City Momentum Index (CMI) ranks cities across the world
by the speed of change of the city's economic and real estate market and the
city's potential to sustain this dynamism. The index is intended to
"identify change and highlight which cities or metropolitan areas may be
best at positioning themselves to compete in today's ever-changing economic
landscape," Jeremy Kell, research director at JLL, wrote in a blog
post for the World Economic Forum.
The index has 42 ingredients
across three key areas; socio-economic factors including GDP, population,
air passengers, corporate headquarters and foreign direct investment account
for 40% of the ranking. Commercial real estate momentum measured through
changes related to construction, rents, investment and transparency in the
office, retail and hotel sectors accounts for another 30%. Innovation capacity
and technological prowess, access to education and environmental quality
accounts for the remaining 30% of the index.
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