Albert Emil Davies (16 November 1875 – 18 July 1950) was a British politician and writer.
In 1911, he was elected to the executive of the Fabian Society, and his 1914 book The State in Business brought him to wider public attention.
[2] Davies was appointed to London County Council as a Labour Party alderman in 1919, and devoted much of his life to the body.
[2] During World War II, Davies undertook a lengthy speaking tour of North America, on behalf of the Ministry of Information.
After the war, he spent some time as an honorary lecturer in business economics at the University of Leeds.