2019
DOI: 10.1177/0974910119887059
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Impact of Belt and Road Initiative on Asian Economies

Abstract: Chinese President Jinping initiated one of China’s grandiose foreign policy initiatives in 2013. He emphasized on the reconstruction of Silk Road Economic Belt and a twenty-first century Maritime Silk Road (MSR), together referred as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The BRI presents opportunity for trade, investment, and jobs between China and Asian economies that will support increasing consumption, infrastructure development, political associations, and sustainable development in many parts of the world. This… Show more

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“…It will also create jobs and increase consumption; besides that, it will develop infrastructure and political association among China and partner countries. It will have a significant impact on the economic growth of Asian Economies along with other macroeconomic variables, such as imports, political stability, and corruption ( 14 ). No doubt it may bring dramatic changes to the life of unprivileged people, create opportunities for better health, develop educational services, and may improve social conditions, but such types of activities may also bring their challenges, such as sustainability, climate change, pollution, and other environmental implications [( 5 ), p. 3].…”
Section: Bri and South Asia Need And Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will also create jobs and increase consumption; besides that, it will develop infrastructure and political association among China and partner countries. It will have a significant impact on the economic growth of Asian Economies along with other macroeconomic variables, such as imports, political stability, and corruption ( 14 ). No doubt it may bring dramatic changes to the life of unprivileged people, create opportunities for better health, develop educational services, and may improve social conditions, but such types of activities may also bring their challenges, such as sustainability, climate change, pollution, and other environmental implications [( 5 ), p. 3].…”
Section: Bri and South Asia Need And Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings shows that there is a minimal financial development threshold level above which in African nations, the growth-enhancing effect of FDI is unlocked. Iqbal et al [ 23 ] added more spice to academic literature by investigating the impact of the Belt Road Initiative project on the growth of Asian economies. The far-reaching impact of the BRI outside the shores of Asia increases its relevance in the FDI-growth nexus amidst crisis discourse.…”
Section: Theoretical Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BRI project itself is at the centre of the policies given by President Xi Jinping who want to reconnect China to Central Asia, Europe and the Middle East and to strengthen China's dominance as an economic power by providing infrastructure program assistance across integration members. BRI targets Asia, Africa and Europe along 5 routes; the Chinese government focuses and takes advantage of international routes, important cities and major ports to strengthen relations and economic development (Iqbal, B.A., Rahman, M.N., & Sami, S, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%