Compare and contrast. What are the similarities and what are the differences? Which is better overall?
Two very different books. Two different purposes. Huls is more narrow and much shorter, dealing with specific problems. de Soto is a sweeping reconstruction of macro theory in light of micro money theory.
Publisher, Laissez-Faire Books
That's nice to know. I don't want a redundant reading. Hulsmann and de Soto are such great Austrian Scholars