Fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair of phrases:
The passage suggests that while a modern economist, considers it uneconomic to use ...... form of fuel, a Buddhist economist considers it uneconomic to use ...... form a fuel
The passage suggests that while a modern economist considers it uneconomic to use an expensive form of fuel, a Buddhist economist considers it uneconomic to use a non-renewable form of fuel.
This inference is based on the passage's mention that modern economies measure everything by means of a money price and automatically prefer the cheapest form of fuel (relative cost per equivalent unit). On the other hand, the passage indicates that from a Buddhist point of view, the essential difference between non-renewable fuels and renewable fuels is significant. Buddhist economists would consider it uneconomic to use non-renewable fuels carelessly or extravagantly, emphasizing the importance of using them only if indispensable and with great care for conservation.
Therefore, option (C) "an expensive, a non-renewable" reflects the contrast between the modern economist's perspective and the Buddhist economist's perspective as suggested by the passage.
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