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The US checks their previous trade deals with that specific country and if the amount of goods that come in to the country increase, than the US knows the country is prosperous in its economy and infrastructure. However, if the country shows a rapid decline in goods they export over a long period of time, the country is obviously than not prosperous. The US only has trade laws with countries that trading has been going on for some time, otherwise the laws would have to be changed quite often.
no prosperous is not an adverb. it is an adjective.
good resources and trade routes most likely
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The Czech Republic is actually the most prosperous country in Eastern Europe.
Algeria and Libya.
Prosperous country for their citizens!
No, Switzerland is not a poor country. It is known for its high standard of living, strong economy, and wealth management services. Switzerland consistently ranks among the top countries in terms of nominal GDP per capita.
South Korea
No, Austria is a very prosperous European country.
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The Vatican City is most likely the least prosperous country in Europe, as its GDP is virtually nothing. Greece currently has the lowest GDP growth rate in Europe and the entire world at -6.3%.
Germany is a prosperous country.
A cent percent patriotism.
None of them is rich, but Slovenia is the prosperous.
Freedom Charter suggests the country requires brotherhood and equality among citizens, regardless of race, to truly be prosperous and free.