Dubai: Overpriced and oversold?
11 June 2008
Yes there are jobs, but Dubai is also expensive and offers a lower standard of living than financial centres in Europe and the US. Is the Emirate therefore really the best place to be situated?
A whopping 66% of employers quizzed by YouGov Siraj, an online research firm, say rising inflation means Dubai is less attractive and that it will struggle to attract the talent it needs.
Another blow comes in the form of the annual Mercer quality of living city survey. Dubai and Abu Dhabi were ranked the highest in the Middle East in positions 83rd and 87th respectively, but were still usurped by the likes of London (38), New York (49) and Tokyo (35). The best financial centres to have a homestead in were Zurich (1), Vancouver (4) and Sydney (10).
For all the pomp about attracting Wall Street and European talent from investment banks, standard of living is surely something they’ll consider before moving to the GCC.
So, is the shiny new city of Dubai losing its gleam? Or do the low rankings mean nothing when the only way is up? Your thoughts please…
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Dubai is expanding rapidly, but let's not pretend it has as much to offer culturally or in terms of nice places to live as other cities. A plush multi-story apartment block isn't everyone's idea of a a good lifestyle, and it has no right to charge as much as it does.
Firaz 11 Jun 2008
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