Each of us comes with a set of own biases and lenses through which we understand the world. When an opinion or advice is sought based on our educational training it is critical to be aware of such biases in order to as impartial as possible. Thus awareness and how we deal with it is the crux of ethical behavior . Any question on economics analysis must be answered by providing at least two points of view on the topic at hand. Ethical considerations should guide experts to share multiple perspectives and then possibly give own views with a disclaimer that this view is our opinion . We must arm the questioner with all possible data , facts and arguments before sharing personal view or advice. Especially in matters of economic analysis there are multiple viewpoints and arguments , which can be in conflict with each other . In such cases an analysis must guide the questioner on how to understand the given data as well as. Ethical advice would involve clarity on differentiating between 'MY' opinion and multiple viewpoints / lenses on the same topic