Martin Oehmke
Institution
London School of Economics
PhD Year
2009
m.oehmke@lse.ac.uk
FTG Membership
Member
Website
https://sites.google.com/site/moehmke/
Featured Work
Jun 11, 2025
Green Capital Requirements
We study bank capital requirements as a tool to address climate-related financial risks and evaluate whether a prudential mandate for bank regulators remains appropriate in the presence of carbon externalities. We show that a prudential mandate maximizes welfare if carbon taxes are set optimally and fully characterize optimal capital requirements under such a mandate. Optimal transition-risk adjustments can crowd out clean lending. When carbon pricing...
Mar 27, 2023
A Theory of Socially Responsible Investment
We characterize the conditions under which a socially responsible (SR) fund induces firms to reduce externalities, even when profit-seeking capital is in perfectly elastic supply. Such impact requires that the SR fund's mandate permits the fund to trade off financial performance against reductions in social costs---relative to the counterfactual in which the fund does not invest in a given firm. Based on such an impact...
Dec 14, 2016