Albert Calmes, born 26 February 1881 in Paris and died 22 September 1967 in Luxembourg city, was a Luxembourgish economist and historian.
He became a director of ARBED and received the title Ministre plénipotentiaire honoraire.
While teaching at Frankfurt University he was commissioned by the League of Nations to investigate the financial situation in the recently founded Principality of Albania.
[1] As a historian, he dealt primarily with the history of Luxembourg in the 19th century.
Rue Albert Calmes in Luxembourg city is named after him.