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That suggests our world would now be much richer if passports had died out in the early twentieth century. There’s one simple reason they didn’t: World War I intervened. With security concerns trumping ease of travel, governments around the world imposed strict new controls on movement—and they proved unwilling to relinquish their powers once peace returned.
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
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