The Bank of Italy has released seven new research papers in its Temi di discussione (Discussion Papers) series, spanning topics from cross-border banking linkages and euro area macro risk measurement to distributional dynamics, green innovation and labour supply. The new papers cover global banking networks and the balance between financial integration and fragmentation (No. 1485), a large-dataset-based risk indicator for euro area GDP and inflation (No. 1484), long-run links between income distribution and growth in France (No. 1483), the macroeconomic effects of green innovation (No. 1482), the interaction between energy prices, inflation and European Central Bank monetary policy during the 2021–22 energy crisis (No. 1481), the historical legacy of medieval guilds for women inventors (No. 1480), and the effects of guaranteed minimum income on household labour supply (No. 1479).