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The US president should have nominated a woman and a pro-growth candidate for the presidency of the World Bank. The selection of a successor to Robert Zoellick as president of the World Bank was supposed to initiate a new era of open meritocratic competition, breaking the traditional hold that the United States has had on the job. Indeed, Zoellick's own appointment was widely regarded as ‘illegitimate' from that perspective.

