Brett works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as a Research Fellow.
Parris, B.W., 2007, Modelling the impacts and effectiveness of aid, in Measuring Effectiveness in Humanitarian and Development Aid: Conceptual Frameworks, Principles and Practice, eds Andre M. N. Renzaho, Nova Science Publishers, New York USA, pp. 69-92.
Parris, B.W., 2002, Foreign direct investment and corporate codes of conduct in national development strategies: Costs, benefits and policy options, in OECD Global Forum on International Investment: New Horizons for Foreign Direct Investment, eds Kathleen Gray, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France, pp. 303-325.
Hassani Mahmooei, B., Parris, B.W., 2012, Climate change and internal migration patterns in Bangladesh: an agent-based model, Environment And Development Economics [P], vol 17, issue 6, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp. 763-780.
Angus, S., Parris, B.W., Hassani Mahmooei, B., 2009, Climate change impacts and adaptation in Bangladesh: An agent-based approach, Proceedings of the 18th IMACS World Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, 13 July 2009 to 17 July 2009, MSSANZ and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, www.mssanz.org.au/modsim09, pp. 2720-2726.
Parris, B.W., 2005, An agent-based approach to value theory and wealth distribution in economics, 16th International congress on modelling and simulation: advances and applications for management and decision making, 12/12/2005 to 15/12/2005, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra ACT Australia, pp. 1077-1083.
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