It is well known that the dielectric constant of two-dimensional (2D) elect
ron systems goes negative at low electron densities. A consequence of the n
egative dielectric constant could be the formation of the droplet state. Th
e droplet state is a two-phase coexistence region of high density liquid an
d low density "gas." In this paper, we carry out energetic calculations to
study the stability of the droplet ground state. The possible relevance of
the droplet state to recently observed 2D metal-insulator transition is als
o discussed. [S0163-1829(99)50944-2].