London still
best European city for business
By ExpaticaOther European
cities which offer a climate conducive to business include Paris, Frankfurt,
Brussels, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Geneva.
14 November 2008
Once again, London tops the best European city for business in 2008 although
second-ranking city Paris is closing in on the gap, according to the annual
European Cities Monitor released in October
The UK capital ranks first with a high score of 0.80, while Paris and Frankfurt
come in second and third with scores of 0.57 and 0.32.
Each score provides a comparison with other cities’ scores and over time for the
same city. The score is derived from the nominations for best, second best and
third best.
Brussels leaps from sixth to rank fourth this year. Barcelona takes fifth place,
followed by Amsterdam and Madrid.
The Swiss cities of Zurich and Geneva both move up, with Zurich overtaking
Geneva in 2008 to take 10th position.
The European Cities Monitor, which is drawn up by Cushman & Wakefield, is based
on the survey responses of senior executives from the top 500 companies in
Europe across 34 cities.
The monitor takes 12 criteria into account; availability of qualified staff,
easy access to markets, customers or clients, the quality of telecommunications,
transport links with other cities and internationally, cost of staff, the
business climate created by governments, value for money of office space,
languages spoken, availability of office space, ease of travelling around within
the city, the quality of life for employees and freedom from pollution.
Here’s how the major cities in Expatica’s six countries fared:
Belgium
Brussels moves up two positions to claim the title of fourth best city to do
business in. The Belgian capital moves up from seventh to sixth place in
recruiting qualified staff. It maintains its third position in terms of
languages spoken, just behind Amsterdam which ranks second, with London in first
place.
Germany
Among the five cities – Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Dusseldorf and Hamburg –
which were included in the survey, Frankfurt is still the top German city to
conduct business in. Berlin ranks eighth, Munich ninth, Dusseldorf 12th with
Hamburg’s placing at 17th ranking it as the lowest ranking German city surveyed.
Frankfurt ranks high in hiring qualified staff (third) and speaking English
(fourth).
Munich, which climbs four places to become the second best city to offer quality
of life for employees, is seen, however, as becoming more polluted, dropping two
positions in this category to ninth place.
Netherlands
Amsterdam is the sixth best city to do business in and ranks second in the most
multi-lingual cities category for the second year running. The Dutch capital
scores higher in hiring qualified staff (fifth place), offering quality of life
(eighth place) and being pollution free (eighth place). However, its rank
plummets from fourth to ninth for ease of travelling around the city.
Spain
Barcelona dropped a notch to fifth place, but consolidates its position as the
top city offering the best quality of life. Madrid and Barcelona share fifth
place for easiest cities to travel around.
Switzerland
Zurich rises substantially from being the 13th to the tenth best city for
business in 2008, while Geneva rises from 12th to 11th place. Zurich and Geneva
are amongst the top five for cleanest cities and for offering the best quality
of life for employees. However, the two cities score lower in internal transport
and hiring qualified staff.
Top 10 cities and their scores
1. London - 0.80
2. Pairs - 0.57
3. Frankfurt - 0.32
4. Brussels - 0.28
5. Barcelona - 0.26
6. Amsterdam - 0.24
7. Madrid - 0.22
8. Berlin - 0.20
9. Munich - 0.20
10. Zurich - 0.13
Source:
http://www.expatica.com/hr/story/London-still-best-European-city-for-business.html
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