Washington, Apr 19 (IANS): Countries joining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) are likely to see their growth lifted over the next five years, according to a survey.
About 92 per cent of the respondents expected the BRI to bolster domestic growth in the next five years, stated the survey released in Washington on Wednesday.
The survey of 26 central banks of countries participating in the BRI, over half of them in Europe, was conducted by the International Finance Forum, a think tank, and Central Banking Publications, Xinhua news agency reported.
67 per cent said their countries' GDP growth will be lifted by 0-1.5 percentage point over the next five years, while about 25 per cent expected it to be boosted by 1.5-5.5 percentage points.
Countries along the BRI attached great importance to it, with 44 per cent of the respondents describing it as a "once-in-a-generation" initiative.
Most respondents expected Chinese development banks and China-led and other multilateral institutions to be the major funding sources for BRI projects.
Most of the BRI funding so far has gone to big infrastructure projects, such as railways, highways, agricultural work, water conservancy, and power stations.
Respondents listed policy and political risks as the two major risks for BRI projects, saying legal challenges, regulatory burdens, and financing difficulty were the biggest roadblocks to their development.
The Belt and Road Initiative, proposed by China in 2013, aims to achieve policy, infrastructure, trade, financial and people-to-people connectivity along and beyond the ancient Silk Road trade routes, building a new platform for international cooperation to create new drivers of growth.