全球資本、在地管制與媒體權力關係之演變:金管會的媒介論述分析
The rise and fall of a local financial regulator in the global context: The Financial Supervisory Commission in the news
Can the commercial media possibly sustain the institutional basis needed for a local financial regulator to effectively regulate and/or constrain the accumulation of monopoly capital? The present paper sets out to address this question by examining the media discursive formation in the run-up to, and after the establishment of, a supposedly independent financial regulator (i.e., the Financial Supervisory Commission) in Taiwan.