By: Elissa Nadworny
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Brown University economist Mark Blyth about the challenges facing Kevin Warsh, the new chair of the Federal Reserve.


Elissa Nadworny is a Correspondent at NPR. She focuses on topics related to campus life, college and university experiences, and university research, often exploring the intersection of education and the arts, including plays and musicals. Elissa's work has been featured in numerous public radio outlets, including FRIENDS OF FM 90, KALW, and WUNC, among others.
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