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korzyciach

Korzyściach is the locative plural form of the Polish noun korzyść, meaning benefits or advantages. The term describes positive outcomes arising from a choice, policy, event, or action and is used across economics, public policy, business, health, and social sciences. It covers financial gains as well as non‑monetary improvements in well‑being, efficiency, or reputation.

Benefits can be classified along several dimensions. Tangible benefits include direct financial gains, cost savings, productivity

Measurement and evaluation of benefits often involve valuing them in monetary terms to compare with costs.

In policy and business decision-making, identifying and estimating korzyści is essential for assessing trade-offs and prioritizing

increases,
or
revenue
growth.
Intangible
benefits
encompass
improved
health,
higher
satisfaction,
better
quality
of
life,
or
environmental
improvements.
Benefits
may
be
direct
(immediate
effects)
or
indirect
(secondary
effects)
and
can
apply
to
individuals,
organizations,
or
society
as
a
whole.
Common
tools
include
cost-benefit
analysis
(CBA),
return
on
investment,
and,
in
health
contexts,
quality-adjusted
life
years
(QALYs)
or
disability-adjusted
life
years
(DALYs).
When
monetary
valuation
is
difficult,
benefits
may
be
described
qualitatively
or
estimated
using
surrogate
methods
such
as
willingness
to
pay
or
hedonic
pricing.
actions.
Limitations
include
uncertainty,
long
time
horizons,
distributional
effects,
and
potential
biases
in
estimation.
The
linguistic
form
korzyściach
appears
in
Polish
phrases
such
as
“korzyściach
z
projektu,”
indicating
benefits
arising
from
a
given
initiative.