Economics, Systems, and Practical Execution

Vitalii Psurtsev is an M.Sc. Economics student at the University of Münster with a background in International Business and Economics, audit experience, and practical project work across research, entrepreneurship, and digital initiatives.

I approach economics, organizations, and projects through systems thinking: understanding how incentives, people, institutions, and information interact. My work combines analytical reasoning with practical execution, from academic research and audit exposure to entrepreneurial and digital projects.

With experience across economics, business, finance-related work, market research, product development, and independent research, I focus on turning complex ideas into structured, understandable, and executable projects.

Current Focus

  • Economic and Analytical Thinking: Applying economics, data-driven reasoning, and structured analysis to understand markets, organizations, and decision-making.
  • Projects and Execution: Building and developing practical initiatives across entrepreneurship, research, digital products, and organizational work.
  • Systems and Human Needs: Exploring how institutions, technology, and social structures can better address real human problems such as coordination, connection, productivity, and adaptation.

The Philosophy

My philosophy is based on disciplined agency: learning quickly, thinking clearly, and acting consistently under uncertainty. I value intellectual depth, but I also believe ideas only matter when they can be structured, tested, communicated, and applied. Across economics, research, entrepreneurship, and personal development, I focus on building systems that are understandable, useful, and capable of real improvement.