In his speech on October 25, 1929. The Friday after "Black Thursday," the infamous crash of the stock market.
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Lookin' for the same question, hun....
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.
internal trade is business within the country while international country is business outside the country
International business involves trading with other countries, while domestic business is trading within a country. International business affects the cost price of goods and commodities. It also results in loss of jobs inside the country as most international business requires performing job outside the country resulting in employing workers there.
Our current 2012 President wants it that way. He HOPEd to CHANGE it from a prosperous country, and he is succeeding.
Prosperous country for their citizens!
The Czech Republic is actually the most prosperous country in Eastern Europe.
The Oval Office.
South Korea
He does it in the white house. In the oval office.
South Africa is a free country and continues to build a united, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist and a prosperous future, says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
No, Austria is a very prosperous European country.
Algeria and Libya.
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President Calvin Coolidge presided over a period of time (the mid-1920s) when America was prosperous and at peace. His pro-business policies were welcomed by corporations. He was also the first president to use radio on a regular basis, and while he did not have a great radio voice, he seemed to enjoy being on the air, especially when campaigning. It is difficult to say he was a great president, but he certainly was a good president: he took over after the sudden death of President Harding, stabilized the country, and kept America moving forward during his time in office.
None of them is rich, but Slovenia is the prosperous.