Sorry, I tried not to be too much of a know it all, but let me try this again.
This is the best i can do to make it easy to understand.
Basically, in capitalism, a business will try to become as competitive and profitable as possible. Thus, if a business can gain an advantage in any area they should and must take it, to become more profitable and more competitive. Thus, in regards to labor, if a business, can spend a quarter or less on labor costs in India than in the USA, and in return get the same amount of productive workers, who are highly educated, speak englsh, have few if any labor laws, nor any health care, it is to the advantage of the business to capitalize on the labor supply. Thus because of lower labor costs, the product or service the business will produce, will cost the company less, and they will become more profitable and competitive ( by being able to undercut the prices of their competitors).
The Bushes, and free market capitalists, believe the aforementioned system is a good thing, as it allows american run and owned companies to become more competitive and profitable on the world market, even at the cost of middle class jobs ( because they are oligarchs for the rich you know).
Now in terms of international development and trade, since 1944 ( the bretton woods conferance) The United States, the World Bank, and the IMF< have been instituting what is called structural adjusmtent programs throughout the entire third world, in exchange for financial support and lending. This means, that these third world countries basically decentralize, shed social programs, and privatize. Of course this allows US and European companies ( and Japan in Asia) to come in and buy all these newly privatized companies, because we have the wealth. And since the governments are smaller, with fewer social services, and no longer any national industry, they are now client states of the World Bank and IMF and the USA. They have to accept what we say, or they will become quite bankrupt.
Now do you understand why the world hates us?