For cities in the OECD, data are based on city-level GDP per capita estimates on 2002 data from the OECD’s Competitive Cities report (2006), projected forward by PricewaterhouseCoopers to 2008.
For non-OECD cities, data are not readily available from a single source. In some cases GDP per capita estimates at city level were available from national sources, but in many cases PricewaterhouseCoopers was only able to make approximate estimates based on plausible ratios of city-to-national GDP per capita.
As such, the 2008 urban agglomeration GDP estimates should only be taken as broadly indicative of relative economic size of these cities in both OECD and non-OECD countries, as through PricewaterhouseCooper's methods only. Other surveys and methodologies, such as surveys from national governments, the UN, or other private companies were not taken into account when this list was compiled.
The list of the richest cities in South East Asia by GDP according to PricewaterhouseCoopers and other sources are:
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As show on video here are 5 richest South East Asia Cities:
1.Singapore
2.Metro Manila
3.Jakata City
4.Bangkok City
5.Ho Chi Minh City
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