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1. Introduction
Part I: The Key Challenge of Integrated Economic Advice for Climate Policy
2. The Need for an Integrated Economic Assessment of Climate Policy Options
3. Fundamental Perils for Scientific Assessments
Part II: A Philosophical Evaluation of Normative Science-Policy Models
4. Prevalent Action-Guiding Models of Scientific Expertise in Policy
5. Fact/Value Conflation and the Danger of the Traditional Models
6. Pragmatism: Objectivity Despite Fact/Value Entanglement
Part III: A Critical Look at the IPCC's Economics
7. Understanding and Evaluating the IAM-based Economics
8. Ethics in Climate Economics: Balance or Bias?
9. Trust Them? The Epistemic Quality of Climate Economics
10. An Evaluation of the IPCC WG III Assessments
Part IV: Towards Improved Integrated Economic Assessments for Climate Policy
11. Elements of a Guideline for Future Integrated Economic Assessments of the IPCC
12. Potential Implications of the IPCC Reform: Deliberative Learning and Difficulties of In-depth Policy Assessment. .

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