Albert Julius Meyer (14 May 1919 – 31 October 1983) was an American economist who taught at Harvard University for 28 years.
obtained his bachelors and master's degrees at the University of California at Los Angeles.
Among his seminal papers was "Entrepreneurship the missing link in the Arab states?
While at Harvard he produced two major books: Myers was chief of mission for the Special U.S. Economic Mission to Saudi Arabia, June 13–30, 1962, that led to closer U.S. ties with the kingdom.
He died of leukemia in Boston and his papers are maintained at the Harvard University Archives.