I researched this about a year ago. Its not economical at all unless you have a wrecked car to take parts off of. There aren't many wrecked 2013 Taurii.
The 2013+ brake booster and master cylinder bolt in with little modification (you need to bend the front most brake line about 15 degrees down). This modification fixes the brake pedal feel. It is substantial difference, for a low parts cost of about $250. I just recently switched brake pad compounds to Raybestos Hybrid E3 and it eliminates the brake fade on long highway off-ramps.
I think it is a requirement to have the 2013+ brake booster and master cylinder if you go with larger brake calipers (either factory or aftermarket, TCE, etc.)
You need at minimum,
-Front struts with mounts
-Front knuckle and hub
-Outer tie rods, possibly steering rack
-Calipers
-Caliper Bracket
-Rotors
-Pads
-and I couldn't verify, but you may also need the lower control arms as well.